The Unplugged You will find yourself experimenting with the mind-blowing ideas and inventions in this book within no time!-From the back cover-The sky is not the limit:Your team is, your process is, your budget is, your toolset is. The Unplugged have found freedom from these.'The Un
Title | : | The Unplugged |
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Rating | : | 4.78 (837 Votes) |
Asin | : | B002CVTUTM |
Format Type | : | - |
Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2009-06-10 |
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'The Unplugged' is a little but mind-blowing book you'll love to read.
Product developer Ruven Meulenberg shares how he has developed products for some of the largest companies in the world without having to use a computer. You will find yourself experimenting with the mind-blowing ideas and inventions in this book within no time!
-From the back cover-
The sky is not the limit:
Your team is, your process is, your budget is, your toolset is.
The Unplugged have found freedom from these.
Let this book show you:
- The four phases of development,
- Why techies and UX-Designers argue,
- 3 Breakthrough techniques (Endvisioning, Techbalancing, and Magnetic Prototyping)
- Dealing with ever-changing clients,
- The way of The Unplugged
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Editorial :
As apposed to a trip with a friend, who shows you their favorite restaurant, the unknown museums. This is the book that seems to have everything. It was also a frequent topic at school and in 1949 my teacher showed the class excellent photos taken by an Air Force pilot friend. I'll miss that."
My favorite story is from a fan, Judith Perkinson. A few pages later, she says it was incredible that Harrison was translating Russian so quickly as such an old age! Yet another example of the many contradictions in this poorly conceived book.
We cannot really "know" Jane Harrison if her relationship to Mirrlees is completely marred, especially for biased reasons by the author. Although we have enjoyed it I have to say it is really better suited for older children. It doesn't get into any real amount of SQL until chapter 7, I believe. The significance of events were presented with more "importance" than they had at the time; Christ's arrival in Jerusalem, and the subsequent chain
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