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  1. title: Signs You May Be A Designer, Not Just A Coder
  2. url: http://www.heydonworks.com/article/signs-you-may-be-a-designer-not-just-a-coder
  3. hash_url: 8c377f507c74bfbc1b3db3ca92563bd3
  4. <ol>
  5. <li>You spend more time contemplating and discussing code than you do writing it.</li>
  6. <li>You spend more time thinking about how the end product affects users than you do about how pleasurable it is for you to write its code.</li>
  7. <li>You think in terms of relationships and systems, not just the thing you’re coding up at the time.</li>
  8. <li>You choose technologies based on what they can achieve, not how new, trendy, or ergonomic they are.</li>
  9. <li>When a bug ticket is given to you, you take the time to consider what its implications are rather than just diving in to write it off your list.</li>
  10. <li>You’re not happy to add new features just because it gives you something to do.</li>
  11. <li>You’re not happy being told what to code or how to code it. You think you should be part of that decision making process.</li>
  12. <li>You think of code as means to an end. It’s a tool for realizing design thinking.</li>
  13. </ol>
  14. <p class="intro">Is this you? Then you are not a coder. You are a designer who is skilled in coding.</p>