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| location | Haifa, Israel | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 8 months |
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I'm a Technion student studying Software Engineering.
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What are good keyboards for programming? @svlada WHAT?!?!! When did that happen?!?! |
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Why is the UI of nowadays application getting so “plain”? "What about some everyday applications? A browser maybe? I guess the 10% chance button should also be there, since the browser is used for such a long time that 10% can be called 'often'". This is not the right way to look at frequency. Given a long enough time any esoteric feature will reach a high enough use count. If a user needs to press a button at most once per day, then 10% of 100% is still not frequent. Stack Overflow: yes, it's comfortable. And clean. It's a result of visual simplicity. Compare it to something like ynet.co.il. |
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