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on 2014年03月17日 9時06分
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You mentioned Mark Zuckerberg. When you look at what he's done, do you see some of yourself in him? Oh, sure. We're both Harvard dropouts, we both had strong, stubborn views of what software could do. I give him more credit for shaping the user interface of his product. He's more of a product manager than I was. I'm more of a coder, down in the bowels and the architecture, than he is. But, you know, that's not that major of a difference. I start with architecture, and Mark starts with products, and Steve Jobs started with aesthetics.
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You mentioned Mark Zuckerberg. When you look at what he's done, do you see some of yourself in him?
Oh, sure. We're both Harvard dropouts, we both had strong, stubborn views of what software could do. I give him more credit for shaping the user interface of his product. He's more of a product manager than I was. I'm more of a coder, down in the bowels and the architecture, than he is. But, you know, that's not that major of a difference. I start with architecture, and Mark starts with products, and Steve Jobs started with aesthetics.
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「ザッカーバーグ氏のやり方を見て、自分に似たところがあると思うか?」という質問には「もちろん。2人ともハーバード中退だし、ソフトウェアの可能性についての強固な視点を持っている。彼の方がユーザーインタフェースの形成がうまいし、私よりプロダクトマネージャー向きだ。でも、それは大きな違いじゃない。私はアーキテクチャから入り、マーク(ザッカーバーグ)は製品から入り、スティーブ・ジョブズは美学から入るんだ」と答えた。
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/1403/14/news114.html [itmedia.co.jp]