Advanced Level Users.
Includes CD-ROM.
This book breaks new ground in interface design with its practical, accessible format. The few books covering this important topic tend to be academic and theoretical, or else offer information too narrow or too general to be useful. Even fewer directly address the concerns of the Windows programmer. But this book approaches user interface design from a significantly different angle.
The book avoids making generalities and philosophising. It is instead a practical, concise, and Windows-specific handbook, the distillation of 25 years experience in software development, and resulting in 50 effective methods that programmers can use immediately. By delivering these guidelines with the same pragmatic and user-focused approach with which they were conceived, this book can help Windows applications developers work more effectively and build better software.