Designing Interfaces is a valuable source-book of modern user-interface design, whose pattern approach transcends the operating system-specific references of the 1980's and 1990's. Designing Interfaces is much less technology-specific than most O'Reilly books, and replaces the jargon of Human-Computer Interaction with clear language and well-chosen examples. This means that instead of targeting a specific breed of alpha geeks, this book has wide appeal for software developers.
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