Building User Interfaces that Work
Autor(es) Scott Collins
Macrotema Desenvolvimento
Horário 04 de Junho - sábado, 17:15/18:15, 41A
Descrição
What UI really is; which UI rules you must follow, and which you can safely ignore. How to build a UI that is loved instead of hated.
A deep examination of User Interface, where it comes from, how it works, what designers and developers usually get wrong, what you must get right, how to know when you're on the right track, and what warning signs will tell you you're heading for trouble. Understanding your users, and helping them understand you. Delivering broad-spectrum UI for a diverse and demanding audience; software as a language for the solution; at what level is your answer a `kit': developer, deployer, or user?
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Scott Collins
Scott Collins is an engineer, public speaker, technical evangelist, and one of the voices of the Open Source community. As a key participant and contributor to the Mozilla project since its inception, he first came into the public spotlight in PBS' documentary "Code Rush", chronicling Netscape's push to Open Source its pioneering browser.
Collins' technical depth and breadth, coupled with his skill at clearly communicating even the most challenging concepts, have made him a popular speaker around the globe on topics from the technical to the historical, social, and political ... often all in the same speech, illuminating the connections between.