Design adds value faster than it adds cost. Joel Spolsky More Quotes by Joel Spolsky More Quotes From Joel Spolsky Listen to your customers, not your competitors. Joel Spolsky competitors business motivational Nothing works better than just improving your product. Joel Spolsky improving products business Usability is not everything. If usability engineers designed a nightclub, it would be clean, quiet, brightly lit, with lots of places to sit down, plenty of bartenders, menus written in 18-point sans-serif, and easy-to-find bathrooms. But nobody would be there. They would all be down the street at Coyote Ugly pouring beer on each other. Joel Spolsky coyotes ugly beer Every day that we spent not improving our products was a wasted day. Joel Spolsky improving products business Software development takes immense intellectual effort. Even the best programmers can rarely sustain that level of effort for more than a few hours a day. Beyond that, they need to rest their brains a bit, which is why they always seem to be surfing the Internet or playing games when you barge in on them. Joel Spolsky playing-games surfing effort People ridiculously overvalue aesthetics and beauty when evaluating products. It's one of the reasons iPods, and, for that matter, Keanu Reeves, are so successful. Joel Spolsky ipods successful people Talk to your customers. Find out what they need. Don't pay any attention to the competition. They're not relevant to you. Joel Spolsky competition attention needs An idea isn't worth that much. It's the execution of the idea that has value. If you can't convince one other person that this is something to devote your life to, then it's not worth it. Joel Spolsky execution persons ideas Life is a bit hard sometimes, and sometimes you have to step up and fight fights that you never signed up for. Joel Spolsky fighting steps sometimes A user interface is well-designed when the program behaves exactly how the user thought it would. Joel Spolsky user-interface program wells If your goals is to produce something of permanent value, you start to think differently about you want on the site. Joel Spolsky entrepreneur goal thinking Beware of Methodologies. They are a great way to bring everyone up to a dismal, but passable, level of performance, but at the same time, they are aggravating to more talented people who chafe at the restrictions that are placed on them. Joel Spolsky levels people way There's a subtle reason that programmers always want to throw away the code and start over. The reason is that they think the old code is a mess. [...] The reason that they think the old code is a mess is because of a cardinal, fundamental law of programming: It's harder to read code than to write it. Joel Spolsky law writing thinking Writing code is not production, it's not always craftsmanship though it can be, it's design. Joel Spolsky programming design writing That's another flaw with performance-based rewards: They are easy for one of your competitors to top. Joel Spolsky rewards flaws easy If something seems possible, that's probably because someone is already doing it. When something seems that it can't possibly work, nobody tries it. Real innovation happens when someone tries anyway, overlooking an obvious flaw, and finds a way to make an idea work. Joel Spolsky innovation real ideas Never put yourself in a position that will put yourself at risk if you make the wrong decision. We spent cash on everything. It's fashionable to make 'bet the company' decisions, but don't do it. Joel Spolsky cash risk decision Shipping is a feature. A really important feature. Your product must have it. Joel Spolsky shipping products important Good software, like wine, takes time. Joel Spolsky programming software wine So if you want to get things done, you positively have to understand at any given point in time what is the most important thing to get done right now and if you're not doing it, you're not making progress at the fastest possible rate. Joel Spolsky progress important done