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Ego Depletion 7 Aug 2013 | 02:28 am
Kathy Sierra:1 If our work drains a user’s cognitive resources, what does he lose? What else could he have done with those scarce, precious, easily-depleted resources? Maybe he’s trying to stick with...
Spolsky on Patents 23 Jul 2013 | 01:34 am
Joel Spolsky: Software developers don’t actually invent very much. The number of actually novel, non-obvious inventions in the software industry that maybe, in some universe, deserve a government-gra...
An Unintended Side Effect 27 Jun 2013 | 11:50 pm
Craig Grannell on an unintended side effect of the kinds of full-screen animations that are becoming increasingly popular in modern UI design: Every time I accidentally invoke full-screen on my iMac ...
Women in Tech 27 Jun 2013 | 11:44 pm
It’s no secret that women and minorities are seriously underrepresented in tech and science. Here are two crowdfunding projects that want to fix that problem, and deserve your support: App Camp For G...
Learning iOS Design 21 Jun 2013 | 08:44 pm
In other book news, my friend Bill Van Hecke wrote a great book on design called Learning iOS Design. If you’re a Mac user, you’ve probably used software made by the Omni Group. If you’ve used softwa...
"Designed for Use" in Japanese 18 Jun 2013 | 06:41 pm
In addition to English and Chinese, my book is now also available in Japanese. If you require a short url to link to this article, please use http://ignco.de/536 If you liked this, you'll love my bo...
Lorem Ipsum 14 May 2013 | 10:03 pm
Marco Arment: Facebook Home was flat-out badly designed: it’s designed for optimal input and failed to consider real-world usage. Excerpt from For 100 of Our Closest Friends, Volume Three: Don’t us...
Lorem Ipsum 14 May 2013 | 10:03 pm
Marco Arment: Facebook Home was flat-out badly designed: it’s designed for optimal input and failed to consider real-world usage. Excerpt from For 100 of Our Closest Friends, Volume Three: Don’t us...
Overloading Behavior 9 May 2013 | 06:37 pm
John Pavlus: Don’t worry, though–in a couple years, we’ll be apparently able to use future iterations of Glass much less weirdly. A Redditor discovered some code implying that we’ll be able to snap p...
Overloading Behavior 9 May 2013 | 06:37 pm
John Pavlus: Don’t worry, though–in a couple years, we’ll be apparently able to use future iterations of Glass much less weirdly. A Redditor discovered some code implying that we’ll be able to snap p...