Developer to Designer
GUI Design for the Busy Developer
Résumé
In a fantasy world, you design and build the core of your application, the parts that do all the heavy lifting. And the graphical user interface? Well, that's the domain of the hot-shot sitting one cube over, who went to school to learn how to give users sensible and effective control over the functionality you construct.
In the real world, there is no hot-shot sitting one cube over, and you have to build the GUI yourself.
Developer to Designer: GUI Design for the Busy Developer is a unique resource designed to help you and other experienced developers build GUIs for your programs that are simple to learn, easy to use, and painless to maintain, even though you're not user interface experts. Inside, the focus is on the essentials of Windows and web GUI design: simple ideas that require modest programming effort but provide enormous payoffs in terms of user success and satisfaction. You'll learn all about:
- Arranging text and controls in a sensible order
- Understanding and making the most of the behavior of windows
- Improving the effectiveness of dialog boxes
- Using advanced controls such as TreeViews, ListViews, and tabs
- Designing menus and toolbars
- Providing users with sensible customization options
- Understanding how the rules change when designing for the Web
- Handling page layout and navigation on the Web
- Anticipating changes in the next version of Windows
L'auteur - Mike Gunderloy
Mike Gunderloy is the lead developer for Lark Group, Inc., an independent software consultancy in eastern Washington. His other Sybex books include ADO and ADO.NET Programming and Access 2002 Desktop Developer's Handbook. When not writing code or writing about code, Mike raises tomatoes and turkeys on his small farm.
Sommaire
- The Big Picture
- Putting Words on the Screen
- Managing Windows
- Command Buttons
- Using Text Input Controls
- The Other Controls
- Dialog Boxes
- Common Windows User Interface Elements
- User Input and Navigation
- Common Interaction Patterns
- User Choice,Customization,and Confusion
- The Web Is Not Windows
- Building a Web Page
- Common Web Design Patterns
- Common Web Interaction Patterns
- Appendix: Looking Forward to the Next Generation: Designing User Interfaces for Avalon
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sybex |
Auteur(s) | Mike Gunderloy |
Parution | 03/01/2005 |
Nb. de pages | 360 |
Format | 19 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 610g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780782143614 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-7821-4361-4 |
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