
If you know of a law of computers, programming or technology that didn’t make it into yesterday’s table of laws, please let me know in the comments. I’m going to take those laws, add them to the table and post it on a permanent page in this blog.
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If you know of a law of computers, programming or technology that didn’t make it into yesterday’s table of laws, please let me know in the comments. I’m going to take those laws, add them to the table and post it on a permanent page in this blog.
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I believe this can be attributed to Don Norman:
“Never solve the problem as stated.” Why? because it is invariably the wrong problem, usually being the symptom rather than the cause. Find the root cause and solve that, and then the original problem usually disappears.
There are no rules/laws, only interpretations…