← Back to context Comment by dijksterhuis 9 hours ago i lump those into user experience (UX) stuff as it’s more leaning towards “flow of user action” etc. 3 comments dijksterhuis Reply ulbu 9 hours ago ok, you do, doesn’t mean that the difference others make of it are necessarily wrong, as the tone of your first comment suggested. dijksterhuis 8 hours ago i believe that those people are wrong :shrug:doesn’t change the bigger, more important fact that the struggles people have with git stem from the system design. i.e. the thing that ultimately determines what commands people need to run in what order (see points 2 and 3). Rapzid 8 hours ago Yeah, UI impacts UX.Also git has a UI.
ulbu 9 hours ago ok, you do, doesn’t mean that the difference others make of it are necessarily wrong, as the tone of your first comment suggested. dijksterhuis 8 hours ago i believe that those people are wrong :shrug:doesn’t change the bigger, more important fact that the struggles people have with git stem from the system design. i.e. the thing that ultimately determines what commands people need to run in what order (see points 2 and 3).
dijksterhuis 8 hours ago i believe that those people are wrong :shrug:doesn’t change the bigger, more important fact that the struggles people have with git stem from the system design. i.e. the thing that ultimately determines what commands people need to run in what order (see points 2 and 3).
ok, you do, doesn’t mean that the difference others make of it are necessarily wrong, as the tone of your first comment suggested.
i believe that those people are wrong :shrug:
doesn’t change the bigger, more important fact that the struggles people have with git stem from the system design. i.e. the thing that ultimately determines what commands people need to run in what order (see points 2 and 3).
Yeah, UI impacts UX.
Also git has a UI.