Expectation Gap - Exploring the void between the technology experience that you think you are creating, and what users actually experience.

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 Posted on: April 20th, 2010 By: Michael McCracken Under: Strategy
Take a closer look at some numbers I've assembled which represent web-offerings for Java, Ruby, and Groovy. read more >
 Posted on: March 18th, 2010 By: Michael McCracken Under: Strategy
A well rehearsed presenter can still be bested by simple landmines: Technical Issues, Incomplete Preparation, & Faulty Organization. read more >
How many lines of my own code do I carry forward unnecessarily? Can I admit that that code doesn't last forever, and sometimes features die? read more >
Zen Coding is a fantastic productivity boost that you can't afford to miss if your doing web-development. Here's a patch that helps it work in Eclipse. read more >


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Sometimes technology just doesn't work like it should. Be it hardware, software, or programming language - few bridge the divide. Hidden between intent and desire lies the Expectation Gap - an exploration of this technical void, and the exceptional who somehow manage to transcend it. Want to contribute? Write for us. General comments can be sent to: expwsectwasabiationgap**@.org@gori.mmail.ws.foo.comcom

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