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  • RT @worrydream: .@davidad @DanielleFong In my experience, it often seems to go more like this.
  • In case you missed it, "A Brief Rant on The Future of Interaction Design" —
  • @nigelhawtin thanks for the great talk earlier. are you aware of ?
  • RT @worrydream: Out of the woods, and back to "civilization".
  • RT @michael_nielsen: @ctitusbrown Amusing (and thought-provoking), on the why of programming literacy:
  • RT @mayli: Public service announcement (and, always a reminder to myself. thanks @worrydream)
  • Scientific Communication As Sequential Art via @worrydream
  • RT @gvwilson: Yeah, this:
  • Yeah, this:
  • @ctitusbrown Amusing (and thought-provoking), on the why of programming literacy:
  • Tangle.js
  • @arosien eg, I don't like the current docs around ES, it shows a lot of code, few time the data and it's not way like
  • RT @worrydream: Heh. So many representations yet undiscovered, which will seem "obvious" to future generations http:…
  • This came up in my timehop from 3 years ago, thought it was worth a relink
  • Reminder: until someone corrects me(I’d love correction), this is single best knowledge of “design” wrt “software”
  • via @mhoye
  • Gotta <3 this article by Bret Victor @worrydream ! "The essence of data graphics is visual comparisons" & those bars!
  • Makes ya think. A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design
  • Kay saids:I initially adopted a bottom-up Floyd-Evans parser (adapted from Jerry Feldman's original compiler-compiler
  • What a man!
  • @pomeh merci, je cherche surtout une approche vraiment plus ludique et propice à l’expérimentation dans cet esprit
  • RT @jonathanstark: "Hands do two utterly amazing things, and most Future Interaction Concepts completely ignore both of them"
  • MT Hands do two utterly amazing things, most Future Interaction Concepts ignore both of them" HT @DanB @worrydream
  • This speech on computers and education was given 19 years ago. Nothing has changed. via @worrydream.
  • Learnable Programming
  • RT @UXHow: A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design
  • Kill Math via @worrydream
  • @RonenV state also happens to be one the largest contributors to people fearing computers.
  • Magic Ink, INFORMATION SOFTWARE AND THE GRAPHICAL INTERFACE (from 2006 and still good):
  • Media for Thinking the Unthinkable: designing a new medium for science and engineering via @worrydream
  • About interaction design. Worth to read #UX
  • This brilliant. Also a MS future looks over scheduled: @UXHow: A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design
  • "Even when we're working on the computer, we're still thinking in pencil and paper." -- @worrydream: - #dataviz
  • @drewendy Do you believe in the value of such a language? It seems few wanted Fortran either:
  • <a human-friendly computer lesson. smart cog, not cog fog > Tech: Up & Down the Ladder of Abstraction via @worrydream
  • The Future of Programming, by Bret Victor (@worrydream) With more references and commentary:
  • Отличная статья с картинками про то что современное программирование имеет ужасный ux.
  • RT @wppdirectory: "The Future of #Programming" via @worrydream
  • "The Future of #Programming" via @worrydream
  • If we want powerful ways of understanding complex systems, we need powerful representations, says @worrydream
  • @GeirGulbrandsen I don't know if you've read, but the paper where I found the quote is here: - worth reading.
  • Let's think about the future of interaction design Worth reading @worrydream // @rafagarcia @ecalvogarcia @jlvallejo
  • RT @jc: A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design:
  • A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design:
  • A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design
  • Sønxen: RT @UXHow: A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design
  • @gilbitron @flyosity This reminds me of Bret Victor's work on a scrubbing calculator
  • RT @usabilitycounts: A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design
  • There is almost nothing in the natural world that we manipulate using gestures we use on mobile devices.
  • RT @worrydream: