Balancing Architecture and Ease of Use
cloud203030 Joulu 2022

Balancing Architecture and Ease of Use

What is the architectural balance between learning curve, architecture, building things that can scale while acknowledging overhead, and the attitude of just get it done? Don't make my tools complex and let me be very productive quickly. If it doesn't scale, then we see this as an ongoing challenge. Two engineers from RackN led today’s discussion in which we really talked about the balance that we try to achieve at RackN as we design our product, with the understanding that, ultimately, scale really does matter. If users have trouble understanding how the product works, at first, that learning curve can push people away, so that they never actually get into the product. That’s where finding the right balance is absolutely essential to success. Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/DAfKcHVBAiOY5EuReW1krDYsqso Image: https://www.pexels.com/photo/anonymous-woman-showing-sketch-of-trendy-stylish-outfit-7148032/

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