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designerarvid 2 hours ago

The benefit here is designers learning to code. It was always weird to me that designers were shaping software without knowing how it was built. I'm a designer btw.

However, designing in code is technology-first. One could argue that the purpose of design - to shape the artifacts for human purpose - is better done NOT starting with the strict rules of code. Pen and paper is still hard to beat, not for anything that looks nice, but for helping your mind forward.

halapro an hour ago | parent | next [-]

> without knowing how it was built

It helps to understand the constraints of a medium, but you really don't need to know every level down to the electrons moving through the silicon.

ozim an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

But then you „design like software developers”.

consp an hour ago | parent [-]

What's wrong with a good cli?

946789987649 27 minutes ago | parent [-]

My mum doesn't know how to use a cli.