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Developer Experience I suppose


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Oh man, I'm getting too old for this shit...

It's like UX but for developers...

Which makes no sense if the developers are the users...

But in the spirit of "there are only two business models - bundling and unbundling", I guess there are only two marketing tricks: use an old term for a new thing, and introduce a new term for an old thing...


Or more charitably, while the UX/DX distinction isn't very meaningful for this project, there are lots of products (e.g., payments) that target both (non-developer) end users and developers. It helps to be able to separate the personas.

I don't think this holds. As the rule goes, there are only three cardinal numbers: zero, one, many. What are the chances you product has only two meaningful personas - "users" and "developers"?

Take that payment system. People who buy things are obviously users, people who write CMS plugins for that system are obviously developers. But what about, say, analysts studying reports from that system? Accountants making sure the money flows where it should? Sysadmins keeping the backend components running? These are all users too.

Where UX makes sense as a broad concept, giving a separate acronym to one small subset of potential users... doesn't make sense.


It's perfectly reasonable (and quite common) to have acronyms for your major personas, and generic terminology for the tail.

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