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Paul Graham

Hackers and Painters: Big Ideas from the Computer Age

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  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    The way to create something beautiful is often to make subtle tweaks to something that already exists, or to combine existing ideas in a slightly new way.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    This is a good plan for life in general. If you have two choices, choose the harder.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    This is why hackers give you such a baleful stare as they turn from their screen to answer your question. Inside their heads a giant house of cards is tottering.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    Building something by gradually refining a prototype is good for morale because it keeps you engaged.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    The difference between design and research seems to be a question of new versus good. Design doesn’t have to be new, but it has to be good. Research doesn’t have to be good, but it has to be new. I think these two paths converge at the top: the best design surpasses its predecessors by using new ideas, and the best research solves problems that are not only new, but worth solving. So ultimately design and research are aiming for the same destination, just approaching it from different directions.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    When you’re forced to be simple, you’re forced to face the real problem. When you can’t deliver ornament, you have to deliver substance.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    Saying that taste is just personal preference is a good way to prevent disputes. The trouble is, it’s not true. You feel this when you start to design things.
    Whatever job people do, they naturally want to do better. Football players like to win games. CEOs like to increase earnings. It’s a matter of pride, and a real pleasure, to get better at your job. But if your job is to design things, and there is no such thing as beauty, then there is no way to get better at your job. If taste is just personal preference, then everyone’s is already perfect: you like whatever you like, and that’s it.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    Where does wealth come from? People make it. This was easier to grasp when most people lived on farms, and made many of the things they wanted with their own hands. Then you could see in the house, the herds, and the granary the wealth that each family created. It was obvious then too that the wealth of the world was not a fixed quantity that had to be shared out, like slices of a pie. If you wanted more wealth, you could make it.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    The answer (or at least the proximate cause) may be that the Europeans rode on the crest of a powerful new idea: allowing those who made a lot of money to keep it.
    Once you’re allowed to do that, people who want to get rich can do it by generating wealth instead of stealing it.
  • jbmeerkathar citeretfor 3 år siden
    if people aren’t using your software, maybe it’s not just because you’re bad at marketing. Maybe it’s because you haven’t made what they want
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