>"Experts" are clueless. Especially self declared ones. >Customers cannot tell you what they need. They can help with evolution, but not revolution. >Design counts. Users will see the skin/UI of your product, not the great algorithms. >All that truly matters is whether something works or doesn't work. Open or close, iPhone or Android, car or train, doesn't matter. Make it work. >Ease of use -> less support costs. You have to create a unique and valuable product as an engineer. >A players hire A players, or even A+ players. B players hire C players to avoid they get ahead of them. >Real CEOs can demo. If you can't demo your own product, then quit. >Some things need to be believed to be seen.
Then why are iphones so popular despite that I need to root mine just to accomplish basic computing tasks?
Kayden Clark
such as?
Lucas Flores
>>"Experts" are clueless. Especially self declared ones. This is mostly true, but not always. >>Customers cannot tell you what they need. In other news, water is wet. >>Design counts. Disproven by the mere existence of Microsoft Windows in $currentyear >>All that truly matters is whether something works or doesn't work. Open or close, iPhone or Android, car or train, doesn't matter. Make it work. See previous point. >>Ease of use -> less support costs. In serious companies, support calls provide an actual source of income. >>A players hire A players, or even A+ players. B players hire C players to avoid they get ahead of them. What does this even mean >>Real CEOs can demo. If you can't demo your own product, then quit. Interesting starting point for further discussions >>Some things need to be believed to be seen. Is what I would expect to hear from a cult leader like him.
>What does this even mean Dumbfucks hire dumbfucks.
Nicholas Kelly
>Real CEOs can demo. If you can't demo your own product, then quit.
what if I suck at public speaking?
Evan Rodriguez
>>>A players hire A players, or even A+ players. B players hire C players to avoid they get ahead of them. >What does this even mean
It's pretty obvious. What don't you understand?
Angel Rodriguez
Windows is the closest any OS gets to "it just works" due to software compatibility limitations. You're retarded. Windows has a clear design advantage over GNU/Linux, so once again you're wrong and retarded. That isn't even counting the fact that "design counts" doesn't mean "nothing else counts" which you failed to understand.
>In other news, water is wet. Most companies in most industries don't understand the limits of customer feedback, so you're retarded again. >In serious companies, support calls provide an actual source of income. By serious companies you mean ones that go out of business? >What does this even mean You really are retarded. Sign up for some remedial English classes.
Then don't be a CEO you gay fuck. Stay on the board of directors or something.
Jaxon Gutierrez
>expecting a freetard to understand design
David Morales
>>In serious companies, support calls provide an actual source of income. Having worked in Customer Service for some years (where CS means everything from helpdesk to field engineering) I can tell you our company saw us as a "cost of doing business" no matter how hard our management tried to make us an income source.
Adam Myers
>what if I suck at public speaking? That's never been a handicap to ambitious man.
Levi Howard
Installing gentoo
Jayden Cooper
>Real CEOs can demo. If you can't demo your own product, then quit.
That’s rich, considering they didn’t have a functional iPhone when it was revealed.
Dominic Reyes
He's right, but companies invariably lose their way. Apple's philosophy may have been this at one point, but it isn't now.
Austin Campbell
lmao "design only means stuff looks good" what a retard you couldn't be so wrong if you tried man
Christian Allen
holy fuck you are so unaware of your self
Aaron James
Experts: >Do chemo for your cancer Jobs: >Experts are clueless
Lol
Colton Carter
Oof.
Jaxson Thomas
No shit. There was nothing wrong with Steve Jobs. Apple didn't go to shit until he died.
Evan Sanders
its not like he lived 10 or so years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, arguably one of the most "deadly" forms of cancer
Julian Reyes
Yeah a rare and highly treatable form (islet cell carcinoma). Not treatable with smoothies or whatever he was trying though.
Henry Williams
>Disproven by the mere existence of Microsoft Windows in $currentyear Windows 95 looked pretty good at the time, NeXT was clumsy and looked like trash.
Dylan Green
He cured his cancer by flushing his feet in the toilet