Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 1st Dec 2007 18:02 UTC, submitted by Rafał Rzepecki
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RE[3]: Condescending feelings
by dylansmrjones on Sat 1st Dec 2007 22:54
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2005-07-06
> testing cards seems to get played a lot
yes, it's absurd that actual data is used instead of just personal musings. maybe that's what's wrong with all the various fields in science. repeatable experimentation is such a silly idea.
</sarcasm>
seriously though, there are aesthetic issues to take into consideration, there are general usability principles to keep in mind ... and those are augmented by testing.
having people offering personal opinions on a whim really doesn't help much. it just leads to a cacophony of equally valid statements with no way to measure what makes for a good solution.
it may be more "fun" to just to sit in an armchair and expound randomly, but .. yeah .. the software stands a better chance to improve this way.