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Seeing Data: Designing User Interfaces for Database Systems Using .NET

โœ Scribed by Rebecca M. Riordan


Publisher
Addison-Wesley Professional
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
544
Category
Library

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In Seeing Data , Microsoft MVP Rebecca M. Riordan shows how to use .NET's advanced UI tools to build applications that reflect today's interface design best practices. She offers visual examples, code, and techniques for every .NET project.Writing for experienced .NET developers, Riordan introduces core principles of effective interface design-including focus, flow, alignment, proximity, contrast, and consistency. She demonstrates how to architect databases for better usability, and how to build more effective form layouts.


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