![]() It's a prototype, and it only took me 60 seconds to build. Now, as you might have guessed, from the title of this talk, this is not a real app. Nothing fancy here, just an idea I had about how the Timer app might look. ![]() I press Start, and it starts counting down to zero. So let me show you something I may build after getting my CEO asking for a Timer. We want to try it as if it were a real app. But again, the problem with that is that visuals are not interactive. Or you might want to dive into Sketch, and draw some really detailed visuals. So in those situations, you might tell yourself, "I don't have time." You might want to dive into X code, start typing out some Swift, but the problem with that is that once you get committed to code, you're really deep into how your app is going to work, and you don't get much leeway to explore all the alternatives that you could. Looks like we are going to be looking at Timers today. Or perhaps a little bit less relaxing, you get a text message from someone very important in your organization asking you to come up with amazing ideas for a new app. You're in the bathtub, and you come up with an amazing idea for your app. I'm sure many of us here have found ourselves in this situation.
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