Will a developer always make a better product than a nondeveloper?Not always, but they will always move faster.Moving faster means you can try more things, and the person who experiments more learns more, so in the long run I'm betting on developer-driven culture. It means you make more mistakes, but as we've learned, mistakes mean nothing in our industry -- even if they come with huge PR blackeyes, settlements and fines.Said another way, more doing equals more mistakes, more understanding and more innovation. Fail faster!
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