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Larry Tesler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Born April 24, 1945) is a computer scientist. Who works in the field of human computer interaction. Tesler has worked at Xerox PARC. Tesler has a strong preference for modeless. Software, in which a user's action has a consistent effect, rather than changing its meaning depending on previous actions, as in the vi. Tesler grew up in New York City and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science. In 1961. He went on to Stanford University. He worked on the Lisa.
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Online education expanding, awaits innovation | FREEDOM BUNKER / THINKFUTURE
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FREEDOM BUNKER / THINKFUTURE. Online education expanding, awaits innovation. October 2, 2009 – 9:16 am. Posted in Show Notes. Looking for a market to innovate in? Well here you are…. 8220;We’re still at a pretty rudimentary stage,” Garrett said, noting educators rarely employ video, unique links, or other technological innovations. 8220;Will it be games? Will it be simulations? Will it be social networking? Will it be something we haven’t yet come across? 8221; he said. Posted February 4, 2010 at 6:44 am.
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Larry Tesler Interview
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The Laws of Interaction Design. Are there any unbreakble laws for interaction designers? Just one. Design for the users. How did you come up with Tesler's Law of the Conservation of Complexity? To sell the idea to Apple management and independent software vendors, I came up with the Law of Conservation of Complexity. I postulated that every application must have an inherent amount of irreducible complexity. The only question is who will have to deal with it. Some educators, particularly in computer scien...
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Talk Notes: Inventing on Principle - endot
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Eschew obfuscation (and espouse elucidation). Talk Notes: Inventing on Principle. Title: Inventing on Principle Conference: CUSEC 2012 Speaker: Bret Victor Date: 2012-01-20. A way of living your life. Find a principle that you believe is necessary and important and use it to guide your work. Three parts to the talk. Ideas are important to him, how they are formed and grow. What sorts of tools help ideas succeed. Principle: Creators need an immediate connection to what they’re creating. He then applies th...
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Genlinks - Genealogy Help - DNA and Genealogy
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Using DNA genetic tests can help you fill in the gaps in your genealogy and help when you reach a 'brick wall'. It can be, but need not be expensive. Before we start - let me come clean. I don't consider myself an 'expert' in DNA testing and have no professional qualifications in it. I do, however, have the ability to read, understand (I think) and explain a very complex subject to others. Over the last few years the use of DNA testing has made it's appearance in genealogy. Let me explain more:. Looking ...
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The Origins of Famous Microinteractions | Microinteractions
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What is a Microinteraction? The Origins of Famous Microinteractions. Fun stories and trivia about the origins of well-known microinteractions:. AOL’s You’ve Got Mail. I don’t feel when I look at a search box that it’s something I did, Gibbs said of Google Suggest. It feels like this is just how the world’s supposed to work. I don’t feel any personal attachment to it unless I stop to think about it. Blue Screen of Death. His Twitter handle is @nomodes, and even his license plate reads NOMODES.) Larry ...
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Talk Notes: Inventing on Principle - endot
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Eschew obfuscation (and espouse elucidation). Talk Notes: Inventing on Principle. Title: Inventing on Principle Conference: CUSEC 2012 Speaker: Bret Victor Date: 2012-01-20. A way of living your life. Find a principle that you believe is necessary and important and use it to guide your work. Three parts to the talk. Ideas are important to him, how they are formed and grow. What sorts of tools help ideas succeed. Principle: Creators need an immediate connection to what they’re creating. He then applies th...