Monday, March 23, 2009

Ya THINK?

From the Juice Analytics blog:

No offense to the talented individuals who can push around, clean, normalize, and integrate data—but they may not be ideally suited to designing a user interface for non-technical users.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

I once worked with a guy - a thoroughly obnoxious chap - who decided he could not only tell me, the network admin, how to do my job, but that he could design user interfaces, as well. I paid attention to him because he was dangerous on a network. (Things like issuing a simple query to a database, and then he would sort out the results, locally... Not too bad - unless the database was a trading history... An entire trading history.)

Anyway, his new widget was a bust. It was a little chap, with a flag. Up meant, er, whatever it meant. And down meant, well, whatever it did. The users hated it. With a passion.

Now, this was a trading analysis application he was designing. There's no such thing as "right" or "wrong" choices; there are only scenarios. (This was probably a precursor to the CDO days...) The users - bankers - really despised it when he made the little man "green" for up, and "red" for down. They felt like the programmer was condescending.

Well, as it happens: he was. Very.

(Ah, fond memories. Especially when I (seriously) threatened him bodily harm...) :-)

Carolyn Ann

Cerulean Bill said...

How did he feel about talking paperclips?

Unknown said...

I'm not sure. He managed, with staggering ease, to get himself fired before that little monster came out.

:-)

Carolyn Ann

Cerulean Bill said...

That sort of person isn't fired. They accomplish a "lateral or upward move", and "hey, if they FIRE me, I get unemployement benefits!!!"