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Council Post: Consistency Versus Artistry In Application Development

Por: Forbes Tech October 04, 2022

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Mike Fitzmaurice, VP of North America and Chief Evangelist at . getty In , I made the point that users have an easier time adopting applications they find familiar. In an article I contributed to the magazine for this month’s European Cloud Summit, I talked about how design consistency was essential for being able to build low-code solutions at scale. In both cases, I commented on how artistry is important, but it’s best left to your... + full article



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