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Great Minds in Development: Designing Your Applications for Usability
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Video: Usability is a collaborative effort, often done by committee. How can developers maximize the effort to make their applications lovable -- or at least easy to use? Guru Jakob Nielsen gives his advice on best practices for programmers.

Episode 1: Designing Your Applications for Usability
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You don't have to be a usability expert to recognize the name Dr. Jakob Nielsen. He's considered the web usability guru, and is president of the Neilsen-Norman Group and author of Designing Web Usability : The Practice of Simplicity (and several other books).

In our first online video in the Great Minds in Development series, Dr. Jakob Nielsen tackles the issues of designing for usability and how to maximize usability in the apps you build. In this interview, he discusses everything from the proper attitude for programmers (why being smart might be bad for your code), to the importance of prototyping in design, to the reasons why PDF, Flash and local search engines can hurt more than they help.

To watch the video in Windows Media Player, click here.

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