Wrap-Up

Navigating Glass is easy, but it does present new challenges for developers. Its new form factor reduces the amount of information you can display on a screen, and limits interaction to certain voice commands and touch gestures (swipe forward, backward, up, or down). Bobble-head gestures present a new dimension for interactivity, but will also require great care for programmers and designers to use correctly—as with any new style of interface.

Our next couple of chapters are focused on setting up an environment where we can launch our Glassware and authorize users to use a Mirror API–based application. But more important than the technical details at this point is getting excited to embark on a new age in the computer-human interface! ...

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