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Why We Don't Build
Software for Users
Alan Cooper speaks out about turmoil in software management, why .NET beats VS6 by a hair's breadth, and more.
by Lee Thé

December 2002 Issue, Posted October 18, 2002

Alan Cooper

Alan Cooper is known among the digerati as a leading authority on customer experience, "The Father of Visual Basic," and a longtime champion of the interaction design discipline. He's the author of two best-selling books—About Face: The Essentials of User Interface Design, and The Inmates Are Running the Asylum—and is in demand as a speaker on customer-centered issues worldwide. Recently Visual Studio Magazine sat down with Alan to hear his thoughts about the future of software development—that is, construction—and the role of the .NET platform in that future.

Development vs. Construction


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