Ryan Singer, who manages 37signals’ products and leads the design team, talks about the company’s design process. He discusses how the design team works with each other and collaborates with programmers. He gives advice to other design/development teams on how to work together smoothly. He talks about how studying Rails has made him a better designer. He explains why Christopher Alexander and Edward Tufte have been big influences. And information architecture even gets some love!
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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37signals podcast - Episode 7 - Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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37signals podcast - Episode 7 - Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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37signals podcast - Episode 7 - Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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37signals podcast - Episode 7 - Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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[Podcast] Episode #7: Ryan Singer on the 37signals design process
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In this episode Scott and I talk to two developers who created something phenomenal: they hit a Homerun if you will. In the first story, I talk to David Heinemeier Hansson, creator of Ruby on Rails, partner at 37Signals, and author of Rework about the inspiration and shepherding of Ruby on Rails. In the second story, Scott talks to Dan Bricklin, who in the late 70s and early 80s helped to usher in the computer age, as well as a new industry. Dan is the creator of Visicalc - the first spreadsheet program.
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This Developer’s Life - 1.0.5 Homerun
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