Press on : principles of interaction programming / Harold Thimbleby.
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QA76.6 .M3575 2009 Programming : a beginner's guide / | QA76.6 .S684 2012 Problem solving & programming concepts. | QA76.6 .T38 2006 Structured computer organization / | QA76.6 .T4493 2007 Press on : principles of interaction programming / | QA76.6 .V36 2004 Concepts, techniques, and models of computer programming / | QA76.6 .W375 2003 Hacker's delight / | QA76.6.K64 2005 V.4 FASC. 0 The art of computer programming / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Dodgy magic -- Our perception -- Reality -- Transition to interaction programming -- Communication -- States and actions -- Statecharts -- Graphs -- A framework for design -- Using the framework -- More complex devices -- Grand design -- Improving things -- Four key principles.
"Press On provides the insights, concepts, and programming tools to improve usability. Knowing the computer science is fundamental, but Press On also shows how essential it is to have the right approaches to manage the design of systems that people use. Particularly for complex systems, the social, psychological, and ethical concerns - the wider design issues - are crucial, and these are covered in depth." "Press On highlights key principles throughout the text and provides cross-topic linkages between chapters and suggestions for further reading. Additional material, including all the program code used in the book, is available on an interactive web site. Press On is an essential textbook and reference for computer science students, programmers, and anyone interested in the design of interactive technologies."--BOOK JACKET.
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