Marcelo Theodoro on Nostr: Interesting…. It is hard for me, as a developer, really understand how a ...
Interesting….
It is hard for me, as a developer, really understand how a non-technical person can experience Github.
As a developer, that uses Github on daily basis for more than 5 years, handling complex systems with 1000+ repositories, the Github UX is easily on my TOP 5.
One of the things I like the most is that Github makes clear to you what actions are potentially destructive, or insecure, and makes sure that you understand the consequences of that.
But I acknowledge that your experience can be totally different!
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That said, I believe the bounty created by Jack is focused on a layer below that, not necessarily in the UX/UI side of things.
Actually, if we have a underlying protocol for code management in Nostr, we could have multiple clients(with different UX/UI) sharing the same content :)
It is hard for me, as a developer, really understand how a non-technical person can experience Github.
As a developer, that uses Github on daily basis for more than 5 years, handling complex systems with 1000+ repositories, the Github UX is easily on my TOP 5.
One of the things I like the most is that Github makes clear to you what actions are potentially destructive, or insecure, and makes sure that you understand the consequences of that.
But I acknowledge that your experience can be totally different!
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That said, I believe the bounty created by Jack is focused on a layer below that, not necessarily in the UX/UI side of things.
Actually, if we have a underlying protocol for code management in Nostr, we could have multiple clients(with different UX/UI) sharing the same content :)