Frases de Jef Raskin

Jeff Raskin foi um especialista em interação humano-computador americano. É mais conhecido por ter começado o projeto do Macintosh para a Apple Computer no final da década de 1970.

Autor do livro "The Human Interface: New Directions for Designing Interactive Systems", não sendo este seu único livro publicado.

Foi o funcionário de número 31 na Apple, deixando a empresa em 1982 devido a um desentendimento com Steve Jobs. Wikipedia  

✵ 9. Março 1943 – 26. Fevereiro 2005
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Jef Raskin: Frases em inglês

“In looking back at this turn-of-the-century period, the rise of a worldwide network will be seen as the most significant part of the computer revolution.”

Interview in The Guardian (21 October 2004)
Contexto: I am only a footnote, but proud of the footnote I have become. My subsequent work — on eliciting principles and developing the theory of interface design, so that many people will be able to do what I did — is probably also footnote-worthy. In looking back at this turn-of-the-century period, the rise of a worldwide network will be seen as the most significant part of the computer revolution.

“To not have people assume you can rank every-thing one dimensionally. Or have everybody realise that killing people is not a way to solve problems.”

MacUser interview (2004)
Contexto: MacUser: If you could change one thing, what would it be?
Jef Raskin: To not have people assume you can rank every-thing one dimensionally. Or have everybody realise that killing people is not a way to solve problems.

“Right now, computers, which are supposed to be our servant, are oppressing us.”

On the potential to improve human-computer interaction, in interview with Berkeley Groks http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~frank/BerkeleyGroks_Raskin.htm (3 March 2004)

“Users do not care about what is inside the box, as long as the box does what they need done.”

Jef Raskin livro The Humane Interface

The Humane Interface (2001)

“An interface is humane if it is responsive to human needs and considerate of human frailties.”

Jef Raskin livro The Humane Interface

The Humane Interface (2001)

“The system should treat all user input as sacred.”

Jef Raskin livro The Humane Interface

The Humane Interface (2001)

“An unlimited-length file name is a file. The content of a file is its own best name.”

Jef Raskin livro The Humane Interface

The Humane Interface (2001)

“A computer shall not harm your work or, through inaction, allow your work to come to harm.”

Jef Raskin livro The Humane Interface

The Humane Interface (2001)

“As far as the customer is concerned, the interface is the product.”

Jef Raskin livro The Humane Interface

The Humane Interface (2001)

“Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual way. This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody thinks of complaining.”

Interview in Doctor Dobb's Journal, also quoted in The Mammoth Book of Zingers, Quips, and One-Liners (2004) by Geoff Tibballs, p. 128

“If books were sold as software and online recordings are, they would have this legalese up front:
The content of this book is distributed on an 'as is' basis, without warranty as to accuracy of content, quality of writing, punctuation, usefulness of the ideas presented, merchantability, correctness or readability of formulae, charts, and figures, or correspondence of (a) the table of contents with the actual contents, (2) page references in the index (if any) with the actual page numbering (if present), and (iii) any illustration with its adjacent caption. Illustrations may have been printed reversed or inverted, the publisher accepts no responsibility for orientation or chirality. Any resemblance of the author or his or her likeness or name to any person, living or dead, or their heirs or assigns, is coincidental; all references to people, places, or events have been or should have been fictionalized and may or may not have any factual basis, even if reported as factual. Similarities to existing works of art, literature, song, or television or movie scripts is pure happenstance. References have been chosen at random from our own catalog. Neither the author(s) nor the publisher shall have any liability whatever to any person, corporation, animal whether feral or domesticated, or other corporeal or incorporeal entity with respect to any loss, damage, misunderstanding, or death from choking with laughter or apoplexy at or due to, respectively, the contents; that is caused or is alleged to be caused by any party, whether directly or indirectly due to the information or lack of information that may or may not be found in this alleged work. No representation is made as to the correctness of the ISBN or date of publication as our typist isn't good with numbers and errors of spelling and usage are attributable solely to bugs in the spelling and grammar checker in Microsoft Word. If sold without a cover, this book will be thinner than those sold with a cover. You do not own this book, but have acquired only a revocable non-exclusive license to read the material contained herein. You may not read it aloud to any third party. This disclaimer is a copyrighted work of Jef Raskin, first published in 2004, and is distributed 'as is', without warranty as to quality of humor, incisiveness of commentary, sharpness of taunt, or aptness of jibe.”

"If Books Were Sold as Software" http://www.newsscan.com/cgi-bin/findit_view?table=newsletter&dateissued=20040818#11200, NewsScan.com (18 August 2004)
If Books Were Sold as Software (2004)