Her Code Took Us to the Moon
Reading about Margaret Hamilton’s work on the Apollo mission taught me a lot about how careful and exact programming needed to be. The mission depended on software, so even a small mistake could lead to failure. This reading reminds me that when working on physical programming projects, I need to pay close attention to every detail. As we move into the hands-on part of the course, I’ll focus on testing my projects carefully, just like the Apollo team used simulations to catch problems early and make sure everything worked as it should.
Norman’s “Emotion & Design: Why Good Looks Matter”
In Norman’s reading, I found it interesting how he connects emotions and looks with how well things work. He says that when something is nice to look at, it makes people feel good, and that makes it easier to use. This idea makes me want to design things that aren’t just useful but also make people curious and excited to try them. Moving forward, I’ll try to add features that make people want to explore, while keeping things simple to use. Norman’s ideas showed me that good looks can improve the whole experience, helping people enjoy and connect with what they’re using.