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How to define "work hygiene" in existing UX terms? [on hold]

How to define "work hygiene" in existing UX terms? [on hold]

UX for software developer will be a topic in many vendor companies striving to deliver excellence. I consider that there are things specific to this domain and would like to find out UX best practices applied here.

For examp…

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