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Ask Me No Questions: A Developer's Guide to User Interviews
By Lynn Greiner

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Ask Me No Questions: A Developer's Guide to User Interviews
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One of your jobs, as a software developer, is to find out what the users want the application to do. But nobody seems to give you any suggestions on how to extract that information from the hapless user community. The key is to understand what this is all

 
 
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