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Tim for all your hard work.</ p >
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+ < div class ="media-left ">
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+ < a href ="https://twitter.com/pixeldiva ">
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+ < img class ="media-object img-rounded " src ="/img/ann.png " alt ="Ann McMeekin Carrier ">
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+ </ div >
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+ < div class ="media-body ">
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+ < h4 class ="media-heading "> Ann McMeekin Carrier</ h4 >
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+ < p > < a href ="http://www.pixeldiva.co.uk/ "> Ann</ a > is an exceptionally
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+ talented
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+ < a href ="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience_design "> "User
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+ eXperience" (UX</ a > ) researcher. Her passion for collaboratively
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+ putting users at the centre of an evidence based development process is
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+ both inspiring and the antidote to the naive "just build this list of
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+ features" approach to software project management.</ p >
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+ < p > Ann's connection with Mu is advisorial in nature. She supported, advised
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+ and provided pointers at a crucial time in Mu's development. If the user
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+ interface feels simple and easy to use it's because Ann pointed the way to
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+ the approach to take for arriving at the interface. Another, more concrete
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+ example of Ann's contribution can be found in her written Q&A
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+ responses that frame Mu's
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+ < a href ="https://mu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user-experience.html "> developer documentation about UX</ a > .
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+ Thank you Ann for your help, support and humour. Thank you for ensuring
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+ beginner programmers remain at the centre of Mu's development. Thank you
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+ for your wisdom and professionalism.</ p >
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