Alan Curtis Kay (born May 17, 1940) is an American computer scientist best known for his pioneering work on object-oriented programming and windowing...
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Alan Kay is a computer scientist known for his work at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. Alan Kay may also refer to: Alan Kay (judge), US magistrate...
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The KiddiComp concept, envisioned by Alan Kay in 1968 while a PhD candidate, and later developed and described as the Dynabook in his 1972 proposal "A...
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created at Xerox PARC by Learning Research Group (LRG) scientists, including Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, Ted Kaehler, Diana Merry, and Scott Wallace...
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efficiently enough to be useful). Alan Kay, Influenced by the work at MIT and the Simula language, in November 1966 Alan Kay began working on ideas that would...
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Alan Cooke Kay (July 5, 1932 – July 30, 2024) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii. Kay was...
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the longest wins a grand prize of $500,000. The first season was won by Alan Kay, who lost over 46 pounds during the course of the season. His staple foods...
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designs can vary significantly from the traditional description here. As Alan Kay wrote in 2003, the original motivation behind the MVC was to allow creation...
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Alan Kay is a United States magistrate judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. Judge Kay received his bachelor's degree...
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In computing, the FLEX language was developed by Alan Kay in the late 1960s while exploring ideas that would later evolve into the Smalltalk programming...
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Altman and Alan Kay. Its projects included modelling, visualizing and teaching software, as well as programming languages. Members included Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls...
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and extended to graphics by researchers at Xerox PARC and specifically Alan Kay, who went beyond text-based hyperlinks and used a GUI as the main interface...
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Alan Kay (born 2 August 1961) is a Scottish former footballer who played for Partick Thistle and Dumbarton. McAllister, Jim (2002). The Sons of the Rock...
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Algol 60 took up if–then–else and popularized it. Lisp deeply influenced Alan Kay, the leader of the research team that developed Smalltalk at Xerox PARC;...
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Majdalani; Alan Kay; Simon Ramo; and John Warnock, co-founder of Adobe Systems. Notable entrepreneur and business leader alumni include Alan Ashton, co-founder...
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original Smalltalk-80 developers, including Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, and Alan Kay. The team also included Scott Wallace and John Maloney. Squeak 4.0 is released...
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constructed the architecture for five generations of the Smalltalk language. Alan Kay is an important contributor to the Squeak project, and Squeak incorporates...
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there is also a Kay Family Association. Notable people with this surname include: Alan Kay, American computer scientist and visionary Alec Kay (1879–1917)...
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music and a master's degree in film. She is married to computer scientist Alan Kay. MacBird has spent most of her career in Hollywood as a screenwriter and...
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from Lisberger, basing the original personality of Alan on Alan Kay. As a result of working together, Kay and MacBird became close and later married. She...
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lines of work that were being carried out by its six principal architects, Alan Kay, David A. Smith. David P. Reed, Andreas Raab, Julian Lombardi, and Mark...
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was at Xerox PARC, where he began a lifelong research association with Alan Kay, and did his award-winning work on Smalltalk. As Peter Siebel wrote about...
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projects by Kenneth Michael Kahn at MIT and Alan Hamilton Borning at Stanford (but working with Alan Kay at Xerox PARC). Borning introduced the word "prototype"...
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Lampson during its most productive period, working alongside Lampson, Alan Kay and Robert Metcalfe on the development of the Xerox Alto, one of the first...
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Vernon Charles Kay (born 28 April 1974) is an English broadcaster and former model. He presented Channel 4's T4 (2000–2005) and has presented various...
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isolate or reduce them. The term "user illusion" was first introduced by Alan Kay, a computer scientist working on graphical user interfaces at Xerox PARC...
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his admiration for industry visionary Alan Kay and contributed a chapter to Points of View, a tribute on Kay's 70th birthday.[citation needed] Sikka served...
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Judge Kay may refer to: Alan Kay (judge) (fl. 1950s–2020s), magistrate judge of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Alan Cooke...
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master's degree in education from Harvard University. Stein then worked with Alan Kay at the Atari Research Group on various electronic publishing projects....
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to witness the presentation. Notable attendees in the audience included Alan Kay, Charles Irby and Andy van Dam, as well as Bob Sproull. Engelbart, with...
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