Note that you can do too much UX though. I know of a bunch of applications which have a nice user "experience" with a lot of bells and whistles because "users love bells and whistles" - and an awful lack of functionality behind those.
I interned at NASA, working on statistical modeling and machine learning projects. Now I'm at Ferguson Enterprise, working on applying UX principles to internal tooling!
The opposite end of the spectrum: All functionality and little concern with UX is bad too. An application that can do everything in the world but if users can't use it, it's a fail.
It's definitely a balance!
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Note that you can do too much UX though. I know of a bunch of applications which have a nice user "experience" with a lot of bells and whistles because "users love bells and whistles" - and an awful lack of functionality behind those.
Amen!
The opposite end of the spectrum: All functionality and little concern with UX is bad too. An application that can do everything in the world but if users can't use it, it's a fail.
It's definitely a balance!