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Joel's: User Interface Design for Programmers

Well, I've finally finished reading it. I've got to say it has opened my eyes to UI design. I've been involved din the UI Design of Consoles and Intranet Applications for nearly 10 years now. And must of it was common sense but others where like a light switches being turned on.

The books is only 134 Pages long and is in quite large print so it a fairly short book and yes you can read it online but as Joel says "but it's longer, with about 50% all-new material that isn't available online."

I think from now on it will make me thing more from the dumb user point of view rather then a programming that can use the computer and mouse. Not saying that all users are dumb but if you can work for the lowest common denominator you've got more chance to succeed.

The only issue I have is with Chapter 17 about using FLASH on a website I think now we have Flash 7/8 and Flex it doesn't limit the users as much as it probably did back when the book was written in 2001. With flash now on 97.3% of desktops flash isn't a hindrance any more and if you don't have it, it's only around 1000K download for PC/MAC and with Broadband how long does that take? Even on a 56k Modem Adobe's website says it should only take 2 minutes, in the big scheme of things tha's no time at all.

I truly recommend this book for every developer out that involved in the anyway with User Interfaces be it design/implementation it really makes you think about it.

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Belated Happy New Year......Joel on Software Continues

Well its about time I did my first posting of the year and continue my review of Joel on Software.

I hope one and all have had a good new year and I wish you all the best in 2006.

So Where Have I got to with this book, well last week being a slow week as always getting back to work I took the longest route to work giving me more time to read :-).

So my review of this wonderful book continues.

Chapters 5 -8 Cover much of what I wrote in my posting of November 29th (What's a Functional Spec). So on to the other Chapters:

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How good is your team?

Well after reading a few of Joel on Software articles I decided to go for his book and this gives me the chance to read nearly all his articles while on the train / bus / tube into work. Also means he gets a few readies for his great work (Well I think it is).

So I've got through the first 4 chapters:

  • Choosing a Language
  • Back to Basics
  • The Joel Test: 12 Steps to Better Code
  • The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets (No Excuses!)

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