Totally agree. Seeing a bug live is great and makes me want to fix it, because I literally can (try to) fix it right then and there.
Dogfooding has been progressively valuable for me because I find myself thinking a lot more about how the user's perspective. Plus it makes the job a million times easier and more rewarding because I completely enjoy and relate to the product.
Totally agree. Seeing a bug live is great and makes me want to fix it, because I literally can (try to) fix it right then and there.
Dogfooding has been progressively valuable for me because I find myself thinking a lot more about how the user's perspective. Plus it makes the job a million times easier and more rewarding because I completely enjoy and relate to the product.
+1 @pandyzhao for dogfoodin' RIGHT NOW.
Gettin' real meta over here.