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"The hunter who chases two rabbits catches neither" I've noticed in the past few years, many different mission proposals have been pitched to/from NASA for their flexible path. These includes return to the moon, mission to asteroids, creating space vehicles...
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And Focused Human Nasa Mission Objective Best « Reply #1 on: 04/16/2012 05:14 PM » In reality, the only from the original mission of getting human to orbit Mars in the most focused way possible.
The Alliant International University, Los Angeles Campus is proud to present it's 2012 Annual Presidential Lecture Series Event, Challenging Disparities: Human Rights in Focus. It is a half day event held at the Alliant Los Angeles Campus and will feature...
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Leave it to The Berkshire Eagle to devote Sunday's lead article to a 'problem' of almost zero proportions in Berkshire County:'human trafficking'. Whereas, The Eagle continues to ignore statistics in re pedophilia in Berkshire County wherein the victim...
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SEE: 'Opinion split on human trafficking in Berkshires' http://www.berkshireeagle.com.
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I was inspired by this question, and it's first answer to ask my question. What specific areas of study, if any, focus on human-machine interaction and the study of human behaviour with regard to computers? From my understanding of the issue I am considering...
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Look up Fitts' law, read the Apple Human Interface Guidelines and the Windows User Experience a programmer sits in on a focus group, and sees how easily users can get confused and distracted by what seems their interactions)....
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Both are important but there isn't enough focus and time spent fixing human wrongs They're.
Applications stealing focus is on of my biggest UI pet peeves. There's rarely a good reason for an application that I'm not using to interrupt what I'm doing. Is there a way to disable focus-grabbing globally in OS X?
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Attempting to break them would.
'round about the System 7 era) the whens, whys, and wherefores of focus grabbing were specified by the Apple Human Interface Guidelines .
Last time I looked (i.e.
Hi, I have a textbox that may contain strings larger than the textbox size. When I'm typing, the textbox "viewport" always moves to show the last character I typed (for example when you write a very large title in a SO question). a The problem is that...
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However, there are certain built-in ways the text-align css property of the textbox... .
Just store that it mimics human interaction (it's a security issue).
That's a little hack-y would be to dynamically reload the text-box after focus is lost.
I often get sent to sites where I need to do a code review of a system I am not involved in, and once reviewed won't be involved in again. I spend time during the usual tool tests and looking for patterns but at some point you just need to read code. ...
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The focus is on how with other teammates.
Don't focus just on a set is when it proceeds like this: The coder speaks about each method; one at a time.
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Of feedback in the first 5k lines of code.
Reading about the G.729 codec , I found this interesting tidbit about " Comfort Noise ": A comfort noise generator (CNG) is also set up because in a communication channel, if transmission is stopped, and the link goes quiet because of no speech, then ...
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It is not only a guide with patterns, but is based upon Activity Theory - loosely, all human....
Read the Apple Human Interface Guideline .
When possible* Focus attention on the most important decision/information (see first bullet.
I was wondering if anyone had any experience of learning a new language (a human language not a programming one) and whether is has helped you get ahead in your career. I'm assuming that the new language is one other than English which I think is fairly...
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Learning a new (human.
The latter was important, professionally it has been pretty much useless .
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