Thanks for bringing this up.

Yes, we should care about usability.

And I agree that usability is attainable as long as you approach it with
consistent discipline. It's similar to designing code: you start asking
questions, figure out what the right questions are, and then stick to it.

I like Steve Krug's Don't make me think book. However, please keep in mind
that the lessons in the book apply specifically to the web. An environment
like Pharo should not obey exactly the same things.

But, as Esteban says, let's focus on the future, and keep usability high in
our list of concerns. Even if we might not know how to do it now, simply
sticking with it will make us better in the long run.

Cheers,
Doru




On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Esteban Lorenzano <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Sebastian,
>
> I feel your pain :)
>
> we are aiming to focus Pharo 4 in “modularisation and tools”, to enhance
> what we have currently.
> Now… one of the biggest problems we have is that people is so used to the
> old tools that they don’t even realise that we can do a lot better. And
> most possible some people will react violently to any change… but well, we
> will do it anyway, with your help.
> Let’s all together build a better IDE for the future :)
>
> Esteban
>
> On 03 Jan 2014, at 01:13, Sebastian Sastre <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Guys is no mystery that we have some issues with UI.
>
> It's not so bad either, we have many things that are light years ahead of
> other but we consistently miss some really basic stuff from the
> Human-Computer-Interactcion point of view.
>
> The community is biased towards engineering and unbalanced regarding to
> design so this is no surprise (why this happens is another interesting
> conversation).
>
> UI is not that hard when you know what to pay attention to but we need
> first to decide if we care about usability and the developer experience at
> all.
>
> This fantastic talk from Steve Krug exposes what's the least you can do
> for the usability of any software.
>
>
> http://blip.tv/business-of-software/steve-krug-on-the-least-you-can-do-about-usability-1566021
>
> sebastian <https://about.me/sebastianconcept>
>
> o/
>
>
>
>
>
>
>


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