November 2017
Intermediate to advanced
378 pages
10h 24m
English
Prototypes allow you to explore design ideas, test assumptions, and gather feedback from users while minimizing technical debt. For the ones who might not know, technical debt refers to future work that builds up over time when a team codes quickly to get a product or prototype to market, rather than code well to create the best possible solution.
In many cases, given today's technology, you can create high-def prototypes that require no technical debt at all. Any time savings that might be potentially gained by bypassing prototyping is lost many times over in development if your MVP interfaces and functions need to be redesigned and recreated after they have been committed to code.
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