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Designopers and Devigners
By: Yakov Fain
Mar. 30, 2008 08:30 AM
Fast-spreading rich Internet applications require new skills for development of what was known as boring-looking enterprise applications. In the past, development of the user interface was done by software developers to the best of their design abilities. A couple of buttons here, a grid there, gray background. Their users were happy cause they did not see any better. The application delivers the data – what else to wish for? Enterprise business users are not spoiled and work with whatever is available – they need to take care of their business. It is what it is. Is it really? Not anymore. I’ve seen excellent (from the UI perspective) functional specs for financial applications made by professional designers. Business users slowly but surely becoming first-class citizens! The trend is clear: developers' art does not cut it anymore. You need to hire a professional Web designer for your next Web application. The vendors of the tools for RIA development recognize this trend and are trying to bring designers and developers closer to each other. But the main RIA tools vendors, Adobe and Microsoft, face different issues. Adobe is a well-known name among creative people (Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash) and now they are trying to convince developers that they have something for them in the store (Flex, AIR). Adobe is trying to win developers' hearts, but doesn't want to scare designers either. In addition to various designer-only tools, they are developing a tool called Thermo that will allow designers create Web application without knowing how to program. Microsoft comes quite from the opposite side – they have legions of faithful .NET developers, and are now creating tools as a part of the Silverlight offering, trying to convince designers to create UI for RIA in Expression Design and Expression Blend IDEs that produce code for .NETdevelopers. Do we need to breed new creatures called d-e-s-i-g-n-o-p-e-r and d-e-v-i-g-n-e-r? I don't think so. Developers are from Mars; designers are from Venus. I know this firsthand. My son graduated from the School of Visual Arts, majoring in classic animation. I am a software developer. We are people from different planets even though he is my son. Several times I’ve approached him offering to teach him Flex programming so he could double his income. He rejects that saying it’s boring to sit in front of the computer all day writing code. He doesn't find it boring to spend hours drawing or animating, go figure. LATEST AJAXWORLD RIA STORIES
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