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July 23, 2008

Steve Krug to speak at Business of Software 2008

Steve Krug has agreed to speak at Business of Software 2008.

If you haven't heard of Steve then you've probably heard of his book. Don't Make Me Think - a Common Sense Approach to Usability has over 380 five-star reviews at Amazon. We've got several copies floating around at Red Gate, and - along with other classics such as Tim Lister and Tom Demarco's Peopleware, Douglas Coupland's Microserfs and Don Norman's The Design of Everyday Things - it is on Joel Spolsky's Programmer's Bookshelf.

 

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