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      <title>DHTML Prototyping: Silicon Valley Code Camp</title>
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Did you know that there are at least 16 different moments of interaction during drag and drop? And that there are at least a half-dozen elements on the page that conspire with these points in time to form a drag and drop interaction? With almost all user interactions there are lots of interesting moments that you can use to enhance the user experience -- or worse to create confusion in the user&rsquo;s mind.

In this talk, Bill slows down time and puts dozens of interactions under the microscope to study what works and what doesn&rsquo;t work when creating interactive applications. Nuances from 80+ examples illustrate both what should be emulated (design patterns and best practice tips) as well as what should be avoided (design anti-patterns).

These are conveniently summarized in six over-arching design principles.

    * Input where you output.
    * Require a light footprint.
    * Maintain flow.
    * Invite interaction.
    * Show transitions
    * Be reactive.

This talk goes hand-in-hand with Bill Scott &amp; Theresa Neil&rsquo;s book, Designing Web Interfaces and will provide you with dozens of clear take-aways for designing rich interactions on the web.]]>
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Did you know that there are at least 16 different moments of interaction during drag and drop? And that there are at least a half-dozen elements on the page that conspire with these points in time to form a drag and drop interaction? With almost all user interactions there are lots of interesting moments that you can use to enhance the user experience -- or worse to create confusion in the user&rsquo;s mind.

In this talk, Bill slows down time and puts dozens of interactions under the microscope to study what works and what doesn&rsquo;t work when creating interactive applications. Nuances from 80+ examples illustrate both what should be emulated (design patterns and best practice tips) as well as what should be avoided (design anti-patterns).

These are conveniently summarized in six over-arching design principles.

    * Input where you output.
    * Require a light footprint.
    * Maintain flow.
    * Invite interaction.
    * Show transitions
    * Be reactive.

This talk goes hand-in-hand with Bill Scott &amp; Theresa Neil&rsquo;s book, Designing Web Interfaces and will provide you with dozens of clear take-aways for designing rich interactions on the web.]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">(Given at Google campus for IxDA, Microsoft campus in Redmond to UX team, Ruby Meetup Group at CMU/Moffett Field &amp;amp; The Ajax Experience 2009. Will be giving again in Florida at Rich Web Experience.)

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In this talk, Bill slows down time and puts dozens of interactions under the microscope to study what works and what doesn&amp;rsquo;t work when creating interactive applications. Nuances from 80+ examples illustrate both what should be emulated (design patterns and best practice tips) as well as what should be avoided (design anti-patterns).

These are conveniently summarized in six over-arching design principles.

    * Input where you output.
    * Require a light footprint.
    * Maintain flow.
    * Invite interaction.
    * Show transitions
    * Be reactive.

This talk goes hand-in-hand with Bill Scott &amp;amp; Theresa Neil&amp;rsquo;s book, Designing Web Interfaces and will provide you with dozens of clear take-aways for designing rich interactions on the web.</media:description>
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Did you know that there are at least 16 different moments of interaction during drag and drop? And that there are at least a half-dozen elements on the page that conspire with these points in time to form a drag and drop interaction? With almost all user interactions there are lots of interesting moments that you can use to enhance the user experience -- or worse to create confusion in the user&amp;rsquo;s mind.

In this talk, Bill slows down time and puts dozens of interactions under the microscope to study what works and what doesn&amp;rsquo;t work when creating interactive applications. Nuances from 80+ examples illustrate both what should be emulated (design patterns and best practice tips) as well as what should be avoided (design anti-patterns).

These are conveniently summarized in six over-arching design principles.

    * Input where you output.
    * Require a light footprint.
    * Maintain flow.
    * Invite interaction.
    * Show transitions
    * Be reactive.

This talk goes hand-in-hand with Bill Scott &amp;amp; Theresa Neil&amp;rsquo;s book, Designing Web Interfaces and will provide you with dozens of clear take-aways for designing rich interactions on the web.</media:text>
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      <title>Bringing Design to Life</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/bringingdesign-090521172916-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1243135872" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I gave this talk at WebVisions 09. May 21 2009.

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&quot;Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.&quot;
-Arthur C. Clarke, &quot;Profiles of the Future&quot;, 1961 (Clarke&rsquo;s third law)

At most companies, designers and engineers live in completely different worlds. For many designers the work of engineering is indistinguishable from magic. This unfortunately makes creating a finely crafted user experience much harder than it should be. Not knowing what is possible or proposing the impossible both hinder the synergy between design and engineering. Understanding the interface engineer&rsquo;s bag of tricks can go a long way to closing the gap between these two worlds.

What is now possible in the browser? And what is still hard to do? In this session, Bill will focus specifically on the challenges and the opportunities for DHTML-based web sites and applications.

Drawing from 25 years of experience in designing and engineering interface solutions as well as leading design and engineering organizations, Bill will provide a set of guiding principles as well as concrete, real world examples of what is now possible and what is still hard to do given the current technology landscape.]]>
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DESCRIPTION
&quot;Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.&quot;
-Arthur C. Clarke, &quot;Profiles of the Future&quot;, 1961 (Clarke&rsquo;s third law)

At most companies, designers and engineers live in completely different worlds. For many designers the work of engineering is indistinguishable from magic. This unfortunately makes creating a finely crafted user experience much harder than it should be. Not knowing what is possible or proposing the impossible both hinder the synergy between design and engineering. Understanding the interface engineer&rsquo;s bag of tricks can go a long way to closing the gap between these two worlds.

What is now possible in the browser? And what is still hard to do? In this session, Bill will focus specifically on the challenges and the opportunities for DHTML-based web sites and applications.

Drawing from 25 years of experience in designing and engineering interface solutions as well as leading design and engineering organizations, Bill will provide a set of guiding principles as well as concrete, real world examples of what is now possible and what is still hard to do given the current technology landscape.]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">I gave this talk at WebVisions 09. May 21 2009.

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&amp;quot;Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.&amp;quot;
-Arthur C. Clarke, &amp;quot;Profiles of the Future&amp;quot;, 1961 (Clarke&amp;rsquo;s third law)

At most companies, designers and engineers live in completely different worlds. For many designers the work of engineering is indistinguishable from magic. This unfortunately makes creating a finely crafted user experience much harder than it should be. Not knowing what is possible or proposing the impossible both hinder the synergy between design and engineering. Understanding the interface engineer&amp;rsquo;s bag of tricks can go a long way to closing the gap between these two worlds.

What is now possible in the browser? And what is still hard to do? In this session, Bill will focus specifically on the challenges and the opportunities for DHTML-based web sites and applications.

Drawing from 25 years of experience in designing and engineering interface solutions as well as leading design and engineering organizations, Bill will provide a set of guiding principles as well as concrete, real world examples of what is now possible and what is still hard to do given the current technology landscape.</media:description>
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DESCRIPTION
&amp;quot;Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.&amp;quot;
-Arthur C. Clarke, &amp;quot;Profiles of the Future&amp;quot;, 1961 (Clarke&amp;rsquo;s third law)

At most companies, designers and engineers live in completely different worlds. For many designers the work of engineering is indistinguishable from magic. This unfortunately makes creating a finely crafted user experience much harder than it should be. Not knowing what is possible or proposing the impossible both hinder the synergy between design and engineering. Understanding the interface engineer&amp;rsquo;s bag of tricks can go a long way to closing the gap between these two worlds.

What is now possible in the browser? And what is still hard to do? In this session, Bill will focus specifically on the challenges and the opportunities for DHTML-based web sites and applications.

Drawing from 25 years of experience in designing and engineering interface solutions as well as leading design and engineering organizations, Bill will provide a set of guiding principles as well as concrete, real world examples of what is now possible and what is still hard to do given the current technology landscape.</media:text>
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        <![CDATA[<div style="width:425px;text-align:left" id="__ss_1472078"><a style="font:14px Helvetica,Arial,Sans-serif;display:block;margin:12px 0 3px 0;text-decoration:underline;" href="http://www.slideshare.net/billwscott/bringing-design-to-life" title="Bringing Design to Life">Bringing Design to Life</a><object style="margin:0px" width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=bringingdesign-090521172916-phpapp01&stripped_title=bringing-design-to-life" /><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"/><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"/><embed src="http://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=bringingdesign-090521172916-phpapp01&stripped_title=bringing-design-to-life" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="355"></embed></object><div style="font-size:11px;font-family:tahoma,arial;height:26px;padding-top:2px;">View more <a style="text-decoration:underline;" href="http://www.slideshare.net/">documents</a> from <a style="text-decoration:underline;" href="http://www.slideshare.net/billwscott">Bill Scott</a>.</div></div>]]>
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      <title>Interactive Prototyping with DHTML</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/dhtmlprototypingfull-090319155901-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1238000292" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I presented this talk at Mix &rsquo;09 on 3/19/2009.

Prototyping can be challenging. Especially prototyping in DHTML. But over the last few years a number of tools, techniques, libraries and frameworks have emerged making the task easier. Drawing from years of experience at companies such as Yahoo! and Netflix, come hear Bill Scott discuss these solutions and best practices for laying out pages rapidly, injecting interactive behavior and simulating data for prototyping your Web applications in DHTML.

Video from live event: http://videos.visitmix.com/MIX09/C14F]]>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/dhtmlprototypingfull-090319155901-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1238000292" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> I presented this talk at Mix &rsquo;09 on 3/19/2009.

Prototyping can be challenging. Especially prototyping in DHTML. But over the last few years a number of tools, techniques, libraries and frameworks have emerged making the task easier. Drawing from years of experience at companies such as Yahoo! and Netflix, come hear Bill Scott discuss these solutions and best practices for laying out pages rapidly, injecting interactive behavior and simulating data for prototyping your Web applications in DHTML.

Video from live event: http://videos.visitmix.com/MIX09/C14F]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">I presented this talk at Mix &amp;rsquo;09 on 3/19/2009.

Prototyping can be challenging. Especially prototyping in DHTML. But over the last few years a number of tools, techniques, libraries and frameworks have emerged making the task easier. Drawing from years of experience at companies such as Yahoo! and Netflix, come hear Bill Scott discuss these solutions and best practices for laying out pages rapidly, injecting interactive behavior and simulating data for prototyping your Web applications in DHTML.

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Prototyping can be challenging. Especially prototyping in DHTML. But over the last few years a number of tools, techniques, libraries and frameworks have emerged making the task easier. Drawing from years of experience at companies such as Yahoo! and Netflix, come hear Bill Scott discuss these solutions and best practices for laying out pages rapidly, injecting interactive behavior and simulating data for prototyping your Web applications in DHTML.

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You can see the recorded video &amp; audio of the webcast in high resolution on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW4MwvgW_ww&amp;fmt=18

http://designingwebinterfaces.com
http://looksgoodworkswell.com
http://designgenie.org

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http://designingwebinterfaces.com
http://looksgoodworkswell.com
http://designgenie.org

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http://designingwebinterfaces.com
http://looksgoodworkswell.com
http://designgenie.org

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You can see the recorded video &amp;amp; audio of the webcast in high resolution on YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW4MwvgW_ww&amp;amp;fmt=18

http://designingwebinterfaces.com
http://looksgoodworkswell.com
http://designgenie.org

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http://protoscript.com

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      <title>Ajax 101 Workshop</title>
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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ajax-101-workshop-29092-thumbnail-2?1234035117" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> Introduction to programming with Ajax. Covers XMLHttpRequest, XML, JSON, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Dom Scripting, Event Handling with some examples from YUI library. I gave this talk a dozen or more times in workshops throughout the U.S. &amp; in Amsterdam (AdaptivePath, Yahoo!, Federal Reserve, Ultimate Software, VeriSign, United Online, etc.) . Jan 2006 - Feb 2007.]]>
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      <title>Designing For Ajax</title>
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With the advent of Ajax, new patterns of interaction have emerged on the Web. Bill Scott provides insight on how to best take advantage of the power of Ajax technology for designing a great user experience through a series of best practices, summarized as eight key principles. Each principle and its nuances are illustrated in detail with real world examples and counter-examples from both inside and outside Yahoo!]]>
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With the advent of Ajax, new patterns of interaction have emerged on the Web. Bill Scott provides insight on how to best take advantage of the power of Ajax technology for designing a great user experience through a series of best practices, summarized as eight key principles. Each principle and its nuances are illustrated in detail with real world examples and counter-examples from both inside and outside Yahoo!]]>
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With the advent of Ajax, new patterns of interaction have emerged on the Web. Bill Scott provides insight on how to best take advantage of the power of Ajax technology for designing a great user experience through a series of best practices, summarized as eight key principles. Each principle and its nuances are illustrated in detail with real world examples and counter-examples from both inside and outside Yahoo!</media:description>
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With the advent of Ajax, new patterns of interaction have emerged on the Web. Bill Scott provides insight on how to best take advantage of the power of Ajax technology for designing a great user experience through a series of best practices, summarized as eight key principles. Each principle and its nuances are illustrated in detail with real world examples and counter-examples from both inside and outside Yahoo!</media:text>
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