<input> I ♡ you, but you're bringing me down – Monica Dinculescu
<input> I ♡ you, but you're bringing me down – Monica Dinculescu
1/4/2016
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This blog post tells a story about the importance of user input in designing and creating products. The author shares their experience of developing a text editor and the challenges they faced in understanding user needs and preferences. The post emphasizes the significance of gathering user feedback and adapting the product based on their input. It also discusses the iterative process of refining and improving the user interface design to create a better user experience. Overall, the post highlights the importance of listening to users and incorporating their feedback in product development.
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