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...of note are the papers of Smalltalk developer Adele Goldberg, West Coast Computer Faire founder Jim Warren, and PowerPoint developer Dennis Austin. Smaller collections document some of the historically important...
...no. 9 (September 2013): 34, doi:10.1145/2500131. “It was not the first personal computer—that was the LINC of Wes Clark…” Alan C. Kay, “The Early History of Smalltalk,” in The Second...
...and virtual machine specifications, and The Dart Programming Language. Prior to joining Sun, he worked on Strongtalk, the Animorphic Smalltalk System. He received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and...
Computer scientist Bruce Horn began his career as a teenager at Xerox PARC, where he worked on Smalltalk. He then joined the original Macintosh team at Apple, codeveloping the Finder,...
...software systems like Smalltalk, the Alto software was big and complicated. He describes the design of the software, and how their goal was a very practical step towards a larger...
...Bob Sproull will show the graphics programs Markup and Draw; Doug Brotz will display the email client Laurel; Dan Ingalls will reveal the breakthrough programming environment and language Smalltalk; and...
...of the ARPAnet and conceived the Dynabook, a laptop personal computer for children. At Xerox PARC, he invented Smalltalk, the first completely object-oriented programming, authoring, and operating system, and participated...
...was inspired by elements from Xerox PARC’s Smalltalk system, but also included new innovations that were validated by user testing. The Lisa sold for $9,995, two years after Xerox had...