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Fair enough. I guess you don't really believe in UX design either, since how something looks and feels is orthogonal to its functionality.



The shallower the problem you're solving, the more important UX issues will be, relatively. When you're writing complex software, putting the text in boxes instead of quotes matters approximately not at all.


Programming language designers are basically UX designers for the task of programming. It's all very important, or Lisp would be much more popular than it is.




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