Ted says, "When I imagined interactive screens in 1960, I imagined not a 3D viewer (now called VR), but rotatable ND, which I called a Splandrome, as the center of Splandremics, now called HCI."ġ1.5 【今日阅读】 CellPond has 2 big ideas: You can code it by dragging + dropping shapes. Ted will discuss today's world as the result of mistakes he and others made. Many of today's constructs are evil, especially the single-column document and the hidden buffer called the "clipboard," and cut-and-paste being renamed (examples from Tolstoy and the New York Times). It’s as if your front-end HTML can call your PHP code and everything just works.ġ1.6 【今日阅读】 HCI might do well to stand for human-CONSTRUCT interaction, since the computer has no intrinsic nature except the constructs we impose.
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