User interfaces: every piece of software needs one, but no programmer likes to write one. According to Joel Spolsky (host of the popular Joel on Software), the root cause of the problem is the (unnecessary) fear of being incapable of designing user interfaces. He claims that UI design actually is fun, challenging, and doesn’t require any artistic talent whatsoever (as opposed to what many programmers think). Since I have to write quite some UI code myself, and always thought it was the most boring and frustrating aspect of software development, I thought I’ld pick up Spolsky’s book `User Interface Design for Programmers’, and let him try to convince me otherwise.
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User Interface Design for Programmers
Monday, October 29th, 2007‘The First 10 Prolog Programming Contests’ available for downloading
Saturday, July 1st, 2006Exactly one year after we finished it, our book `The First 10 Prolog Programming Contests’ is now freely downloadable. On the home page of the book, you will also find the source code of all solutions presented in the book. Below are some pictures of the ‘deluxe’ edition of the book, hand-made by my mom.


