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97 More Things Every Software Architect Should Know

If you want to contribute a new axiom all you need to do is Join  and add it here. Make sure you have a title for your axiom that is less than 10 words long and 250 - 500 word discussion.  See the "Rules of Engagement" for…


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Know thy user. Do not make a software for the QA team but for the end-users.While making software - we get carried away with our preconceived notions on what the user wants.What is the search criteria that will be most often used ?What part of the …

by Rajiv Narula 12/11/08

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This forum is for discussing general ideas about the 97 things project - its not for new axioms. To contribute new axioms use the "Community Axioms - Contribute New Axioms!" forum.


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On the "Don't Be Clever" topic, if it helps, one of my co-workers used to love to point out that "monkey's are clever". Clever little tricks are the ban of good code and intelligent thinking.

by Paul W. Homer 9/21/08

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The User Interface drives the User ExperienceUntil fairly recently you could get away with designing systems that weren’t the most user-friendly as long as they were fast, accurate, and reliable. But in today’s world, if you want to get and keep loyal customers you must also deliver a great …

by Burkhardt Hufnagel 9/14/08


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