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Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
Apr 18, 2014 · Industry Insights

What Can Programmers Learn from Doctors? Professionalism Lessons for Developers

The article compares programmers to doctors, arguing that both solve problems with rational methods, and outlines three core principles—dedication before enjoyment, rigorous attitude, and a willingness to share—to help developers elevate their professionalism and deepen their problem‑solving capabilities.

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What Can Programmers Learn from Doctors? Professionalism Lessons for Developers
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 17, 2014 · Frontend Development

6 Essential UI Design Principles to Boost User Experience

This article outlines six fundamental UI design guidelines—clarity, simplicity, familiarity, responsiveness, consistency, and visual appeal—to help designers create interfaces that enhance user experience and improve the success of web projects.

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6 Essential UI Design Principles to Boost User Experience
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 17, 2014 · Product Management

Quantitative UX Secrets for Seamless Multi‑Screen Experiences

LeTV’s chief designer shares how quantifying user experience, embracing large‑sample data, and designing for cross‑device consistency can turn video streaming into measurable value, while emphasizing subtle, natural interactions that keep users engaged across PC, mobile, and TV platforms.

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Quantitative UX Secrets for Seamless Multi‑Screen Experiences
Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
Apr 16, 2014 · Fundamentals

Improving Programmer Efficiency: Keyboard Skills, IDE Shortcuts, Shell Mastery, and Multi‑Language Practices

The article stresses that programmers boost efficiency by mastering touch‑typing, IDE keyboard shortcuts, powerful shell terminals and custom scripts, while learning multiple languages to pick the right tool for each task, and maintaining curiosity and determination to continually refine their workflow.

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Improving Programmer Efficiency: Keyboard Skills, IDE Shortcuts, Shell Mastery, and Multi‑Language Practices
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 16, 2014 · Frontend Development

30 Must‑Know UI Design Rules to Capture Users’ Attention

This article presents a comprehensive list of practical UI design principles—ranging from single‑column layouts and clear call‑to‑actions to consistent visual hierarchy and performance optimization—aimed at improving user engagement, reducing friction, and creating intuitive, persuasive interfaces.

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30 Must‑Know UI Design Rules to Capture Users’ Attention
Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
Apr 15, 2014 · Information Security

Web Traffic Hijacking: Risks, Techniques, and Defenses

Web traffic hijacking exploits the plaintext nature of HTTP to inject malicious scripts, steal cookies and saved passwords, poison caches or offline storage, bypass HTTPS redirects, and even compromise downloads, making unauthenticated browsing, auto‑fill features, and public Wi‑Fi especially dangerous without proper defenses.

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Web Traffic Hijacking: Risks, Techniques, and Defenses
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ITPUB
Apr 15, 2014 · Backend Development

What Java 8 Brings and Why Full‑Stack Engineers Favor NoSQL Over RDBMS

In this interview a veteran full‑stack engineer shares his career path, explains Java 8’s key features such as lambda expressions and JavaFX enhancements, offers practical advice for programmers, and discusses the complementary roles of NoSQL and relational databases, highlighting MongoDB’s strengths.

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What Java 8 Brings and Why Full‑Stack Engineers Favor NoSQL Over RDBMS
Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
Apr 14, 2014 · Information Security

Unmasking Modern Traffic Hijacking: Router, Wi‑Fi and LAN Attack Techniques

The article provides a comprehensive overview of traffic hijacking methods—from legacy hub sniffing and MAC spoofing to DNS poisoning, router CSRF, PPPoE phishing, and Wi‑Fi hotspot attacks—explaining how each works, real‑world examples, and practical mitigation steps for network administrators.

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Unmasking Modern Traffic Hijacking: Router, Wi‑Fi and LAN Attack Techniques
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 12, 2014 · Product Management

How Emotional Design Shapes User Relationships and Behavior

The article explains how emotional design leverages usefulness, usability, and delight to capture attention, influence emotions, and drive user actions, ultimately forming lasting relationships between users and products through the dimensions of value and arousal.

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How Emotional Design Shapes User Relationships and Behavior
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 12, 2014 · Product Management

When Design Standards Backfire: How to Adapt Them for Better Products

The article explores how standards boost efficiency and consistency across industries and web design, but warns that blindly applying them can harm user experience, illustrating the need to adapt standards to specific contexts such as UI components, product strategy, and multilingual signage.

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When Design Standards Backfire: How to Adapt Them for Better Products
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 12, 2014 · Product Management

What Books Should Aspiring Product Managers Read? A Curated Guide

This article shares a curated reading list and resource guide for product managers, explaining how personal mindset, industry knowledge, strategic insight, interaction design, and fresh perspectives shape effective product leadership and recommending specific books, reports, podcasts, and platforms to explore.

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What Books Should Aspiring Product Managers Read? A Curated Guide
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 10, 2014 · Frontend Development

Turning Design Chaos into Seamless Front‑End Collaboration

This article explains how front‑end engineers can overcome common design‑communication hurdles by establishing clear style guidelines, standardizing reusable components, and aligning visual expectations, ultimately creating a unified product look and smoother teamwork between designers and developers.

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Turning Design Chaos into Seamless Front‑End Collaboration
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 10, 2014 · Product Management

Avoid Common Pitfalls in User Research: From Personas to Psychological Insight

This article examines frequent mistakes in user research—over‑reliance on quick persona creation, focusing on quantitative behavior instead of underlying psychology, and confusing individual traits with shared patterns—offering practical questions and methods to keep investigations truly user‑centered.

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Avoid Common Pitfalls in User Research: From Personas to Psychological Insight
Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
Apr 9, 2014 · Fundamentals

Key Highlights of Java SE 8 and Its Role in Modern Development

Java remains the dominant, widely‑employed language—especially in China—and Java SE 8 revitalizes it with lambda expressions, default interface methods, a modern date‑time API and numerous refinements, while its cross‑platform design fuels IoT and embedded growth and sustains a lucrative, evolving ecosystem.

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Key Highlights of Java SE 8 and Its Role in Modern Development
Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
Apr 8, 2014 · Big Data

Top 10 Open-Source Big Data Technologies and Industry Giants to Watch

The article surveys the rapid growth of big data across sectors, highlights key open‑source technologies such as Hadoop, Spark, HBase and others, and profiles ten influential companies—including AWS, Cloudera, Hortonworks, IBM and Microsoft—offering insight into current trends, capabilities and competitive dynamics in the big‑data ecosystem.

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Top 10 Open-Source Big Data Technologies and Industry Giants to Watch
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 8, 2014 · Product Management

Mastering Cross-Team Communication: Proven Tips for Product Managers

This article outlines the product manager’s role as a communication hub across leaders, design, engineering, and operations, detailing each project phase, common challenges, and practical techniques—such as focusing on product goals and respecting professional expertise—to enhance collaboration and reduce rework.

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Mastering Cross-Team Communication: Proven Tips for Product Managers
Baidu Tech Salon
Baidu Tech Salon
Apr 7, 2014 · Operations

Network-Based Read-Only Root Filesystem with High Availability

The article outlines a Linux server architecture that mounts a read‑only root filesystem over the network from a centrally managed, DRBD‑replicated control node with Heartbeat failover, providing real‑time updates, high security (even root cannot modify), and automatic migration via virtual IP.

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Network-Based Read-Only Root Filesystem with High Availability
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 4, 2014 · Product Management

Mastering UI Design: Why Priority, Consistency, and Feeling Matter

This article explores three essential UI design principles—priority, consistency, and feeling—explaining how they guide user decisions, reduce cognitive load, and create a satisfying experience, while offering practical tips for product designers and managers.

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Mastering UI Design: Why Priority, Consistency, and Feeling Matter
Suning Design
Suning Design
Apr 3, 2014 · Product Management

Mastering User Research: The Z Method for Effective Product Planning

This article introduces the practical “Z Method” for user research, combining qualitative and quantitative techniques—interviews, surveys, usability testing, and data analysis—to guide product planning, prioritization, implementation, and post‑launch optimization through a structured, iterative approach.

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Mastering User Research: The Z Method for Effective Product Planning