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Learn Human Computer Interaction

Learn Human Computer Interaction

by Christopher Reid Becker
360 Pages · 2020 · 16 MB · 33 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited
by Steve Krug
216 Pages · 2014 · 14 MB · 1,511 Downloads · New!
Don’t Make Me Think, Revisited is the interface designing, mobile designing, web design and designing book that covers all the knowledge which you needed to expert web designing. Steve Krug is the author of this magnificent book. This is the updated and edition of the book that covers the new chapters and updated content for the readers. It was first published two decades ago that win the hearts of millions of web designers all over the world. Steve is popular as the usability guru that teaches developers about the designing of interfaces.
Modern Systems Programming with Scala Native
by Richard Whaling
262 Pages · 2020 · 1 MB · 22 Downloads · New!
Modern Systems Programming with Scala Native is the user experience, functional programming, website, and functional programming book that tells about Scala Native. Richard Whaling is the author of this fabulous book. Richard brings one of the best books so far for bare-metal systems development with Scala Native. It teaches professional how to code your programs native machines that supports all the platforms. Learn how to improve the performance of your code by taking your code to the Scala Native. Developers usually build apps that work on a single platform but this book will show you how to make apps that work on all the platforms. Docker apps run on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows systems. All the apps that are built on Docker will run on the platforms. Richard takes the reader step by through simple techniques. Learn the techniques to write practical and bare-metal code. Understand the foundations of strings, memory management, arrays, and pointers. Create the apps for server programs, write network clients, and other frameworks on the higher note. This book contains hundreds of examples that are explained brilliantly by Richard. Practice code and start making apps that run on all platforms.
The Big Switch
by Nicholas Carr
304 Pages · 2013 · 1 MB · 46 Downloads · New!
The Big Switch is the HCI, cloud computing and information technology guide in which the author relates the invention of the computer with the electricity. Nicholas Carr is the author of this fantastic book. Edison was the person who never set his self after new innovation and he keeps digging into science to his last breath. He has thousands of innovation in his career but he never looks back in his career. Edison was not an alien but a human being who loves his work. He failed multiple times in his life especially when he was experimenting for the bulb. Edison loves his job and he died while following his passion. The people who love their passions they are one who makes life easy for the upcoming generation. Similar is the case when the computer was invented. The first computer was just a calculation machine but later on, it turns into a big revolution. Now, every business is running and cooperating through a computer.
The Shallows
by Nicholas Carr
304 Pages · 2011 · 1.3 MB · 58 Downloads · New!
The Shallows is the critical thinking, HCI, neuroscience and neuropsychology book which discusses the cons of google. Nicholas Carr is the author of this fascinating book. He is the bestselling author and the winner of Pulitzer award. The digital revolution occurs due to the innovation of the internet. It helps the millions of people to get famous, rich and powerful. There are plenty of successful platforms which we have today because of internets, such as Google, YouTube, and Social Media. Google is the big source of information and this is also one of the major cons of Google. There is no one sitting on the google to check whether the information is right or wrong. Everyone is uploading their articles and Google is showing their articles on top of the page. The people get manipulated by reading the false information sometimes it may be true. It’s a common habit that people are used to off searching for information from the internet instead of searching it from any authentic source. Social media is a big source of advertising, marketing and getting fame.
Peter F. Drucker on the Network Economy
by Peter F. Drucker
336 Pages · 2020 · 3 MB · 73 Downloads · New!
Peter F. Drucker on the Network Economy is the computer networks, protocols, APIs, strategy, and information management book that discusses in detail about network economy. Peter F. Drucker is the author of this tremendous book. He is the famous and best influencer in worldwide whenever it comes to the subject of management and theory. This time, Peter takes on the business development and network economy. He inspired and educate managers to perform well in their posts. There are a number of things that matter in the success of a manager. He is the one who understands the new rules of business. Peter believes that changing with respect to time is the key to become efficient in your life. He shares tips and techniques to invent new products in your business by keeping everything simple and easy. Find out the different techniques that can help you to make the best strategies and planning even in uncertain times. Learn how to build strategic alliances and cultivate long-term success. What are the roles that you needed to master and how to adopt perfect change in your life?
CSS Secrets
by Lea Verou
392 Pages · 2015 · 44 MB · 43 Downloads · New!
The “CSS Secrets: Better Solutions to Everyday Web Design Problems, 1st Edition” is an instructive book for web designers and developers. The author of this information book is Lea Verou. Lea is an Invited Expert in the W3C CSS Working Group, the Committee that designs the CSS language. Currently, she conducts research in Human-computer interaction at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.CSS Secrets is an enlightening book for web designers and front-end developers. Each chapter of this book presents a specific web design problem and CSS solution. Her humor makes learning how to make the most out of CSS entertaining and extensible to new situations. In addition, Verou also provides 47 secrets that provide example code and results on topics ranging from color tinting and custom checkboxes. Furthermore, CSS Secrets walks through a series of techniques in detail, with notes on the principles and information on cross-browser compatibility. Most of the techniques offer numerous other approaches with their own pros, cons, and tradeoffs. Lea Verou provides a wealth of information for topics with Visual Effects, Shapes, Structure and Layout, Transition and Animations, etc. In short, CSS Secrets is a necessary book for web designers and front-end developers.

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