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I am a Software Consultant.

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I am interrested in .NET programming (C#, VB), web programming (ASP.NET, Javascript) and GUI design.


Apr
24
revised Do user experience practitioners ever have to worry about code?
Added comment about feedback to the designers
Jan
26
awarded  Yearling
Nov
29
comment Do user experience practitioners ever have to worry about code?
As Erik Reppen comments, it is a flip side that the UX designer might think something is not possible based on some basic coding knowledge, while a good programmer see possibilities to implement a better design. It is better to do as tpg2114 say; let the designers and programmers work together, so the designers can create a stunning design, and the programmers can give live feedback on how this is feasible or not. See this answer for more depth.
Nov
29
answered Do user experience practitioners ever have to worry about code?
Oct
17
revised Placing buttons on section headers is correct or not?
Added the mock-up posted in comment
Oct
17
answered Placing buttons on section headers is correct or not?
Oct
17
suggested suggested edit on Placing buttons on section headers is correct or not?
Jun
20
comment Should we re-think the use of the word “Save”
@AndroidHustle: "Put data on hard drive" would be a move in the wrong direction. When I say context specific actions I'm talking about what kind of task the user is working with, not the technical stuff that is actually happening in background (which is not really relevant to the user).
Jun
20
awarded  Scholar
Jun
20
accepted Should we re-think the use of the word “Save”
Jun
20
comment Save icon, is the floppy disk icon dead?
@CharlesBoyung: I totally agree with you.
Jun
19
awarded  Student
Jun
19
asked Should we re-think the use of the word “Save”
Jun
19
comment Save icon, is the floppy disk icon dead?
@CharlesBoyung: Why does this look like a download link? Because it is commonly used as such. This is why also the floppy works as a save icon; it is common use.
Jun
19
comment Save icon, is the floppy disk icon dead?
+1 for test with your audience. This will give better answers than any discussion here on UX.
Jun
19
comment Save icon, is the floppy disk icon dead?
@ferrarifan: Good point. The icon itself is not saying it clearly, so it needs a text to specify what it does.
Apr
9
awarded  Nice Answer
Apr
4
comment In Excel, how do you make it clear that a pane is frozen?
Brilliant and simple. - And to be honest, I like that you did it without having to use any script-functions - just plain UI.
Apr
3
revised A Web Enabled Desktop App
added 19 characters in body
Apr
2
revised A Web Enabled Desktop App
Added note about "new technology"