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Alan Kay

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Computer scientist known for pioneering work on object-oriented programming and GUI design. Led the design and development of the first modern windowed computer desktop interface an... Show More

Computer scientist known for pioneering work on object-oriented programming and GUI design. Led the design and development of the first modern windowed computer desktop interface and co-developed the Smalltalk programming language. Received the Turing Award in 2003.

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When people ask me about Xerox Parc, I always tell them about J. C. R. Licklider Lick and how he formed the ARPA Information Processing Techniques Office in 1962 and started the great research funding for interactive computing and pervasive worldwide networks that has resulted in most of the technology we use today: both via the inventions of the eventually 16 or so ARPA projects at various universities and think tanks, and by creating the next generations of computing researchers, many of whom became the founders and mainstays of Xerox Parc. The top book I recommend to read about this large process that stretched over 20 years is The Dream Machine by M. Mitchell Waldrop. It is the most accurate, has the most detail, and has the best organization and writing. He is able to admirably catch many of the most important parts of both the history and the spirit of the many headed research and engineering processes that together created our interactive networked information world.

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The Dream Machine: J.C.R. Licklider and the Revolution That Made Computing Personal
by M. Mitchell Waldrop
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