Most programmers' fear of user interface (UI) programming comes
from their fear of doing UI design. They think that UI design is
like graphic designthe mysterious process by which creative,
latte-drinking, all-black-wearing people produce cool-looking,
artistic pieces. Most programmers see themselves as analytic,
logical thinkers insteadstrong at reasoning, weak on artistic
judgment, and incapable of doing UI design.
In this brilliantly readable book, author Joel Spolsky proposes
simple, logical rules that can be applied without any artistic
talent to improve any user interface, from traditional GUI
applications to websites to consumer electronics. Spolsky's primary
axiom, the importance of bringing the program model in line with
the user model, is both rational and simple.
In a fun and entertaining way, Spolky makesuser interfacedesign
easy for programmers to grasp. After reading "User Interface Design
for Programmers," you'll know how to design interfaces with the
user in mind. You'll learn the important principles that underlie
all good UI design, and you'll learn how to perform usability
testing that works.
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