Who in the hell calls a GUI a "Gooey"?!
I say "Gooey" BECAUSE it sounds silly.
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I say Gee You Eye but a tutor at Uni a few years ago used to say gooey.
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S/PDIF
Ess-pee-dif, Ess-pee-def, or spee-def?
Let's Go Gooey!
Ess-pee-dif, Ess-pee-def, or spee-def?
Let's Go Gooey!
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Spa-diff.
Did you know www dot is the only abbreviation that takes longer to say than what you're abbreviating?
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Creativemind wrote: ↑12 Jun 2022Spa-diff.
Did you know www dot is the only abbreviation that takes longer to say than what you're abbreviating?
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Let's Goooey Maverick!
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No, UX is new school. GUI was very much used 1990-2005. Then with agile trends being more democratic, people started to mention UX as opposition to GUI to say not only the interface matters but also the whole journey (for example process of registration, overall speed, simplicity of the workflow).
As usual there was nothing new there, before we were saying GUI and ergonomy as 2 different concepts, now we say UX... Nothing new under the sun...
So what is the new trend after UX? API is the new trend, machine to machine discussion... No need for UX lol. We do that without humans.
Again nothing new there, API are 40 or 50 years old concept. But refreshed by Jeff Besos when he sent an email to his IT staff saying that teams not generating API would be fired (this part of the story is true but the whole stuff is a bit more complex and boring to explain :-p).
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Good point. Think it is.
EDIT - Mr Google agrees.
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Gooey
First there was CUI (Character user interface aka green screen), then GUI, then BUI (Browser User Interface)
Really they're all forms of UI and you could argue they're all graphical! (pixel art anyone?)
UX is different. User Experience is more than the user interface, it is the other elements that also affect the 'experience' of the user. e.g. workflow, performance/responsiveness, reliability, and more broadly the feel of the keyboard, the clack clack found and feel of the mouse etc, and maybe even more broadly your contact Reasonstudios for support (although that then gets into CX - customer experience).
Anyway, gooey
First there was CUI (Character user interface aka green screen), then GUI, then BUI (Browser User Interface)
Really they're all forms of UI and you could argue they're all graphical! (pixel art anyone?)
UX is different. User Experience is more than the user interface, it is the other elements that also affect the 'experience' of the user. e.g. workflow, performance/responsiveness, reliability, and more broadly the feel of the keyboard, the clack clack found and feel of the mouse etc, and maybe even more broadly your contact Reasonstudios for support (although that then gets into CX - customer experience).
Anyway, gooey
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Let's gooey Brandon?
Gooey or “You Eye” or “your snare still sounds like shit”
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I say Gooey too. My instructors always called it a Gooey.
I would suspect the people who call them Gooeys are the same psychopaths who say GIF with a J sound (like Jif peanut butter) and REs like the prefix "re". Complete savages! I'll bet they call CPUs "KuhPoohz!"?
Speaking of psychos, why do Brits insist on saying tomato with an "ah" sound in the first syllable, but say potato with two long O sounds?
(totally joking about the psycho comment, of course. I come from a long line of British psychos who immigrated to America a few hundred years ago)
Speaking of psychos, why do Brits insist on saying tomato with an "ah" sound in the first syllable, but say potato with two long O sounds?
(totally joking about the psycho comment, of course. I come from a long line of British psychos who immigrated to America a few hundred years ago)
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ha ha ha
Excellent point... and match!
So true haha.
I have another one for you : how come 'agile' has been invented in 1995 and is still sold by consulting companies as modern?
Marketing in IT is so funny...
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