> I disagree. > > A complex interface implies a lot of code. a lot of code > leads to unreliablity, either through bugs or detracting valuable > developer time from more important things > > A simple interface (well designed) imples less code, which leads > to reliability.
So, you mean a more intuitive software is necessary more complex? Can't we make a simple but intuitive interface without a lot of code? > Users who can no invest the effort learn enough to use a simple > interface do not deserve a reliable operating system. They deserve windows, > and they deserve pop up buttong in their browsers that they click ok blindly > for everything. > > -Bob Do you apply this reasoning to anything in life or do you reserve this kind of eugenics only to IT? :)