"Experience"
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In our new-project writeups, phrases like this are popping up more often: "the customer shopping experience". It's an experience now, really? I thought it was just surfing, maybe with a prize at the end in the form of a bill from Visa. So that, and the new Model X will improve our "driving experience", and I'm sure there are others, but this one forces them to admit their inferiority. I was surfing enjoying a browser experience, looking for vids on .Net's take on MVC. One vid was pretty good, well structured, but then the presenter used the phrase "the user's textbox experience" as he clicked on the field. :wtf: No link2prove atm. May hunt that up later if I remember. :)
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In our new-project writeups, phrases like this are popping up more often: "the customer shopping experience". It's an experience now, really? I thought it was just surfing, maybe with a prize at the end in the form of a bill from Visa. So that, and the new Model X will improve our "driving experience", and I'm sure there are others, but this one forces them to admit their inferiority. I was surfing enjoying a browser experience, looking for vids on .Net's take on MVC. One vid was pretty good, well structured, but then the presenter used the phrase "the user's textbox experience" as he clicked on the field. :wtf: No link2prove atm. May hunt that up later if I remember. :)
Well, in my experience, "Experience" is not used so much... :rolleyes: so I cannot consider it a buzzword, anyway now I should stop writing here and return my Ms Office XP (e
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ower computer. :-DIf the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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