The few I know of this mindset are also of the Deep Java sort.  They create some
fantastic applications that do complex functions in a way I couldn't
comprehend without
a Cray and a tank of nitrous oxide.  Some folks just love that, and
even if intellectually
understanding the role and purpose of UX, don't feel it in their
domain of skill and appreciation.

I think.

Scott

On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Adrian Howard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 24 Apr 2009, at 17:52, Scott McDaniel wrote:
>
>> Almost
>> all of my friends in SFO, for example, own an  entire vertical of
>> their projects/products -- from back-end to IA to front-end.  It
>> ~blows my mind~, and some are miserable about it, but I don't get the
>> impression it's a Bay Area USA methodology.
>
>
> How can anybody be miserable about getting to play with an entire vertical?
>
> <jealous>
>
> Adrian
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