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Abandoning Commitment in HCI
Today’s applications and services are very committed to what they do for us. And I mean that in a bad way. When we send a message to a service, or call a procedure, or press a button, it is generally … Continue reading
Posted in Open Systems Programming, Reactive Demand Programming, User Interface
Tagged commitment, exploration, HCI, probability, RDP, time warp, transaction, UI
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