Gruber is building off of Jason Fried’s post on why you shouldn’t copy 37signals or anyone else. I liked Jason’s post, but I think Gruber’s observation is really the main point. When you build something you love, you’ll not only make a great product, but you won’t really need to copy anyone else.
The key ingredient I see in successful apps, Mac or web — and, really, in creative commercial endeavors of any kind — is that the creators are building something they themselves love. That’s what you should copy.
John Gruber, Copying the Wrong Thing
02/21/09
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