I was there before it was fully done. As a person with a strong interest in UX I found it quite exciting.
It definitely tries to be a modern Xerox Park or something like that, and it does really feel like it’s doing a lot of really interesting things in the UI space. I have a really hard time telling whether any of the UI ideas they are experimenting with will actually turn out to be useful and widely adopted, but it definitely helped me think about UX in a better way.
It does seem to me like the kind of thing that would allow capitalizing strongly on something like a shared technical understanding. But that would be very difficult to pull off, because the overlap of people with shared technical understanding and advanced UI understanding is small.
If I were to say something like “DynamicLand can add UX to any layer of abstraction,” how would that sound?
I was there before it was fully done. As a person with a strong interest in UX I found it quite exciting.
It definitely tries to be a modern Xerox Park or something like that, and it does really feel like it’s doing a lot of really interesting things in the UI space. I have a really hard time telling whether any of the UI ideas they are experimenting with will actually turn out to be useful and widely adopted, but it definitely helped me think about UX in a better way.
It does seem to me like the kind of thing that would allow capitalizing strongly on something like a shared technical understanding. But that would be very difficult to pull off, because the overlap of people with shared technical understanding and advanced UI understanding is small.
If I were to say something like “DynamicLand can add UX to any layer of abstraction,” how would that sound?