Comment by ChrisMarshallNY
2 days ago
BTW: I guess I should be a bit more forthcoming about the way that I work. I know that we are always looking to ding others for not working the way that we do, but I find my way works for me, quite well. I won't tell other people that they are wrong, unless they are working for me. I am constantly learning new techniques and approaches, by staying open to, and observing, how others do things. I learn from the examples set forth by others; even ones that do things in a way that I may initially disapprove of.
"Experimenting" is a vital part of my process. I call it "Evolutionary Design,"[0] and it involves a lot of iteration. I have found that it's vital to UI[1], because I can almost never predict how UI will act, when actually presented to the user. The same goes for a lot of communication workflows. I have to "run it up the flagpole, and see who salutes." I almost always find that my theorized approach has issues, and I need to make changes. The old "Measure twice; cut once" approach to software development has caused me great trouble, over the years, and I have found that I need to adjust to new tools, and new contexts.
For example, right now, I am revamping one of my UI widgets[2]. It started as a minor tweak for iOS26, but I realized that it's a bit "long in the tooth," and that I can make it more robust, simple, and usable. I have been running the test harness all morning, seeing issues, and going back to the code, and tweaking.
[0] https://littlegreenviper.com/evolutionary-design-specificati...
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