Jared is right -

but I prefer the tagline for the Cult of Agile and their SCRUM acolytes:

"Code it fast, Code it Wrong, Code it Again."



~ will

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and what you innovate are design problems"

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On Feb 3, 2010, at 8:29 AM, Jared Spool wrote:


On Feb 3, 2010, at 1:02 AM, Richard Carson wrote:

Thanks everyone, for all the wonderful responses and support for sketching. It looks like EVERYONE, gave power to the sketching, before the wireframes process. Surprisingly not one person ever mention that sketching was a waste of time. Really...Not one?

I'll bite.

Sketching is a complete waste of time.

Obviously, the ideas were already in your head. Why make the extra effort to put them on paper. They never come out the way you intended anyhow.

In fact, wireframes are a waste of time too.

You should just sit down and code.

Code, code, code. That's the way we get things done around here.

And don't worry about crafting bug free code. That takes time and never pays off. Any code will do.

Remember our motto: Once you remove quality as a requirement, everything else becomes a whole lot easier.

Jared

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