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UX Tea Break: Should UX Designers be able to code?
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Ui/Ux tutoriales - UX Tea Break: Should UX Designers be able to code?

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Subscribe to my channel: http://bit.ly/2NBKaOe I answer the question, "I’m about to recruit a UX designer on my team. Is it important that they can write code and if so, what programming languages should they know?" Have a UX-related question you want me to answer? Post it in the comments. - My Udemy class: http://uxtraining.net/index-udemy.html - My book, 'Think Like a UX Researcher': http://uxresearchbook.com _______________________________________________________________________________________________ I can come to you and train your team in UX: - BCS Foundation Certificate in User Experience http://bit.ly/2XQTaTA - Introduction to User Experience http://bit.ly/2NAeHMd - User Research Fundamentals http://bit.ly/2LBfh9Q - Design ethnography: Take control of customer visits and interviews http://bit.ly/2RYfqFy - Usability testing: Take control of testing your product with users http://bit.ly/30el89e - How to design and implement web surveys http://bit.ly/2YBEQeF - Improving your impact as a user researcher http://bit.ly/2XQU5U2 Contact me about UX training: http://bit.ly/2XqtXjk _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Let's connect: - Twitter: http://twitter.com/userfocus - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/userfocus - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidtravis/ -- Spanish captions provided by the LabX of Sperientia [studio+lab]® (México)

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