Sorry. -- But we've been told to "learn teaching." Where else except in the wild? User testing opportunities abound since we are developing social apps.
I don't think you responded to the right thread. And if you did, could you please expound on what you said, because it doesn't look like you groked the article
Deserved. I was trying to reach, perhaps intuitive or anticipate what is echoed in:
"One thing I like to do is take a bit of my time each week and sit down with a person who has never used my product."
What does "a day without coding" entail? Can one actually go without coding? Sure, it is one of _those_ philosophical questions. I am sure most developers code under a social routine as well. Does a "day without coding" involve changing that routine? Can one's mind compartmentalize one's projects so dynamically? What happens when an impromptu conversation turns into a user test?
But deserved. My thoughts were not quite so lucid for that post.
Sorry. -- But we've been told to "learn teaching." Where else except in the wild? User testing opportunities abound since we are developing social apps.