In 1982, a 21-year-old Chris Espinosa faced a familiar challenge in software design: satisfying Steve Jobs’ exacting eye.
And why letting people come up with their own ideas, and actually try those ideas, is almost always the best approach.
The longevity of Jobs’ 10-minute design session suggests the approach worked. The calculator survived nearly two decades of ...
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Cecilia Muñoz on how to solve America’s biggest political challenge. By Cecilia Muñoz, David Leonhardt and Jillian Weinberger The round table convenes to discuss what comes after the Democrats’ big ...