Please let me know, if you find new online or offline references to Alan Kay: mprove@acm.org ... Kay, Alan C.: FLEX: an extensible simulation language which can be directly executed by computer. Computer Science Note, September 67, University of Utah, Salt Lake City...
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If you don’t know who Alan Kay is, first of all, shame on you — he’s one of the most important figures in modern computing: ... I had previously remarked on Twitter that, while browsing Stack Overflow, I noticed that Alan Kay responded to a question about him. It looks like a few people took that opportunity to vote...
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Wired brings together two legendary minds: Alan Kay and Danny Hillis. The result is a fast-forward, neuron-boggling, early-warning scan of times ahead. ... Alan Kay, of course, is a guy whose prefix is "visionary." For once, this overused appellation applies. Back when computers were still eating punch cards,
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Computer scientist and educational technologist Alan Kay is famous for two things: his exhortation that ... DB: “muthaFUCKING OSX filesync agent -- 30Gb logfile! 760Mb real memory! 70% cpu load! DIE DAMN YOU”...
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That would be Alan Kay, winner of last year’s Turing Award for leading the team that invented Smalltalk, as well as for his fundamental contributions to personal computing. ... ALAN KAY In the late 1960s, Jean Sammet was able to track down and chronicle about 3,000 programming languages that were extant then.
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"Ich nannte den Trick Vererbung, weil er mich an die Biologie erinnerte." Aus dem Verfahren sollte Alan Kay später die Grundlagen für eine systematische Programmiertechnik entwickeln, die heute als objektorientiertes Programmieren bekannt ist.
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Alan C. Kay is a fellow at Apple Computer Inc., a visionary, one of a few select scientists who have an independent charter to pursue far-out ideas. As he explains, his is a job which forbids him to grow up. The following remarks are taken from Kay's address before the 20th annual meeting of the Stanford Computer Forum.
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This text was first published in If / Then From Alan Kay's lecture 'The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happend Yet' in the Fall 1997 Franz Rosenzweig Lehrhaus series Technology: Blessing or Curse? at the Jewish Theological Seminary, New York. ... He hated the idea that somebody could write something down, and then go off and die,
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Alan Curtis Kay (* 17. Mai 1940 in Springfield, Massachusetts) ist ein Wissenschaftler der Informatik, bekannt für seine frühen Arbeiten über objektorientierte Programmierung und über die Gestaltung von Bedienoberflächen.
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