Win8 on Intel Programming Course The challenge Paul Guermonprez www.Intel-Software-Academic-Program.com [email protected] Intel Software 2013-03-20 The challenge User expectations Users don’t want tools anymore : They want stylish personal devices. Users.

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Win8 on Intel Programming Course
The challenge
Paul Guermonprez
www.Intel-Software-Academic-Program.com
[email protected]
Intel Software
2013-03-20
The challenge
User expectations
Users don’t want tools anymore :
They want stylish personal devices.
Users don’t want to run tasks only :
They need to connect and consult medias.
The challenge
Not just for fun
Do not think this trend is only for gaming or futile
computer usages. Business users want tablets
and nice user interfaces too !
If you are developing an « serious » application
working only with a keyboard and mouse, using
little icons, you’re developing for a niche market.
That’s not the future.
The challenge
Be an inventor, not just a coder
Usage models and user interfaces need to reflect
the trend : social, intuitive, simple, stylish.
Developers can’t just implement an algorithm and
code a working UI. « Working » is not enough.
Developers need to invent a service, a solution.
The challenge
Team work
The UI needs to be stylish,
but you’re not a designer ?
The idea good enough to be successful,
but you’re not business oriented ?
You may need to work with others, in a team !
The challenge
And now, the good news
Look at the bright side : software development is
becoming a lot more complex, but a lot more fun
too !
Working on highly responsive and flexible UIs may
seem simple at first, but it’s a real technical
challenge too.
Challenge is fun, embrace it, show your skills !
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