This post impressed me, I think, because it didn’t start out saying there was a prototype. I may have stopped reading at “prototype” if that line came first. There’s a huge “blech” factor for me at the idea of giving feedback on yet another partially created bit of software.
Reading the ideas about what the tool would (hopefully) do had me thinking, “this sounds cool, but is anyone ever going to actually make it?”
Then, near the end, the prototype is revealed. I thought, “Wow. Huh. I’m impressed they didn’t just talk about an idea that never goes anywhere. They executed. And the prototype seems neat when I play with it.”
This post impressed me, I think, because it didn’t start out saying there was a prototype. I may have stopped reading at “prototype” if that line came first. There’s a huge “blech” factor for me at the idea of giving feedback on yet another partially created bit of software.
Reading the ideas about what the tool would (hopefully) do had me thinking, “this sounds cool, but is anyone ever going to actually make it?”
Then, near the end, the prototype is revealed. I thought, “Wow. Huh. I’m impressed they didn’t just talk about an idea that never goes anywhere. They executed. And the prototype seems neat when I play with it.”