2005 |
14 | EE | Jef Raskin:
Comments are more important than code.
ACM Queue 3(2): 64- (2005) |
2004 |
13 | EE | Jef Raskin:
We Are All Blind: Cognetics and the Designing of Interfaces for Accessibility: Introduction to the Special Thematic Session.
ICCHP 2004: 1-5 |
12 | EE | Jef Raskin:
Opinion: Voting Machine Hell.
ACM Queue 2(2): 10-11 (2004) |
11 | EE | Jef Raskin:
Opinion: For Want of a Comma, the Meaning Was Lost.
ACM Queue 2(5): 14-16 (2004) |
2003 |
10 | EE | Jef Raskin:
The Woes of IDEs.
ACM Queue 1(3): (2003) |
9 | EE | Jef Raskin:
Opinion: User Interface Designers, Slaves of Fashion.
ACM Queue 1(6): 10-11 (2003) |
8 | EE | Jef Raskin:
Opinion: Silicon Superstitions.
ACM Queue 1(9): 10-12 (2003) |
2001 |
7 | EE | Jef Raskin:
Turning the Art of Interface Design into Engineering.
EHCI 2001: 5-6 |
6 | | Jef Raskin:
Making Machines Palatable.
ISMIR 2001 |
1997 |
5 | | Jef Raskin:
Looking for a Humane Interface: Will Computers Ever Become Easy to Use?
Commun. ACM 40(2): 98-101 (1997) |
4 | EE | Jef Raskin:
What's NeXT for Apple?
Interactions 4(3): 12-16 (1997) |
1996 |
3 | EE | Jef Raskin:
Wanted for crimes against the interface: thoughts on an HCI poster.
Interactions 3(6): 70-76 (1996) |
1994 |
2 | EE | Jef Raskin:
Holes in history: a personal perspective on how and why the early history of today's major interface paradigm has been so often misreported.
Interactions 1(3): 11-16 (1994) |
1987 |
1 | EE | Jef Raskin:
The Hype in Hypertext: A Critique.
Hypertext 1987: 325-330 |