Brandon Rohrer on Nostr: It’s no wonder that naming things is so hard. To name something well you have to be ...
It’s no wonder that naming things is so hard. To name something well you have to be able to answer a lot of questions.
What does it do?
What will it be used for?
Who will use it?
What do they need to know about it?
What impression do we want the name to give?
By the time we’ve figured out the answers to all these, the thing is pretty much built.
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2024-08-03 22:51:06Event JSON
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