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CATEGORIES:Cambridge Tech Talks
SUMMARY:Building software that makes sense: how to write f
 or user interfaces - Beth Aitman\, Redgate Softwar
 e
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20151117T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20151117T131000
UID:TALK62454AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/62454
DESCRIPTION:Want to make software that your users can understa
 nd? If you really look at most user interfaces\, y
 ou’ll discover that most of a UI is text. If you w
 ant to get your user interface right\, you need to
  start thinking about the words you use. \n\nAnd y
 ou don’t need to be a writing expert to make a dif
 ference. In this talk\, I'll show you: \n- strateg
 ies for choosing words that your users will unders
 tand \n- how and when to explain what your softwar
 e’s doing \n- how to write error messages that are
  actually useful \n... along with plenty of real-w
 orld examples of doing it right and wrong.
LOCATION:Norwich Room\, University Information Services\, W
 est Cambridge
CONTACT:Abraham Martin
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