Still, I don’t think Google is a good example. It is full of developers who have a culture of automating things and even free time every week to do side projects. This is really extreme.
A better example would be some organization that has 0 developers. If you ask someone in such an organization if there’s anything they want to automate, or some repetitive task they’re doing a lot, or an idea for an app (which is probably terrible but will indicate an underlying need) - things come up
I agree I won’t get everything
Still, I don’t think Google is a good example. It is full of developers who have a culture of automating things and even free time every week to do side projects. This is really extreme.
A better example would be some organization that has 0 developers. If you ask someone in such an organization if there’s anything they want to automate, or some repetitive task they’re doing a lot, or an idea for an app (which is probably terrible but will indicate an underlying need) - things come up
But also, I tried, and I think 0 such needs surfaced
:)