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Adobe Photoshop CS4: Up to Speed»rank: 6382par: Ben Willmore
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Here Comes Everybody»rank: 9010par: Clay Shirky
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Code Complete»rank: 2236par: Steve Mcconnell
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A Sense of Urgency»rank: 6200par: John P. Kotter
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Real World Haskell»rank: 1319par: Bryan O'Sullivan, Donald Stewart, John Goerzen
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Blue Ocean Strategy»rank: 8770par: W. Chan Kim, Renee Mauborgne
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Photoshop Elements 7: The Missing Manual»rank: 2528par: Barbara Brundage
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Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid»rank: 9110par: Douglas R. Hofstadter
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Twenty years after it topped the bestseller charts, Douglas R. Hofstadter's Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid is still something of a marvel. Besides being a profound and entertaining meditation on human thought and creativity, this book looks at the surprising points of contact between the music of Bach, the artwork of Escher, and the mathematics of Gödel. lt also looks at the prospects for computers and artificial intelligence (Al) for mimicking human thought. For the general reader and the computer techie alike, this book still sets a ... |
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Don't Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability»rank: 675par: Steve Krug
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Usability design is one of the most important though often least attractive tasks for a Web developer. ln Don't Make Me Think, author Steve Krug lightens up the subject with good humour and excellent to-the-point examples. The title of the book is its chief personal design premise. All of the tips, techniques and examples presented within it revolve around users being able to surf merrily through a well-designed site with minimal cognitive strain. Readers will quickly come to agree with many of the book's assumptions. For example, 'We don't ... |
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Valkyria Chronicles Official Strategy Guide»rank: 1082par: Sega
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Usability design is one of the most important though often least attractive tasks for a Web developer. ln Don't Make Me Think, author Steve Krug lightens up the subject with good humour and excellent to-the-point examples. The title of the book is its chief personal design premise. All of the tips, techniques and examples presented within it revolve around users being able to surf merrily through a well-designed site with minimal cognitive strain. Readers will quickly come to agree with many of the book's assumptions. For example, 'We don't ... |