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Published in Core+

·Jan 24

Apple Lisa: Still More to Uncover

By Al Kossow As a software curator at the Computer History Museum, it is my job to be a content specialist in an insanely large knowledge space that I will never fully understand and to know at some high level what we have and don’t have in the archives. This…

Apple

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Apple Lisa: Still More to Uncover
Apple Lisa: Still More to Uncover
Apple

7 min read


Published in Core+

·Jan 19

The Lisa: Apple’s Most Influential Failure

By Hansen Hsu Happy 40th Birthday to Lisa! The Apple Lisa computer, that is. In celebration of this milestone, CHM has received permission from Apple to release the source code to the Lisa software, including its system and applications software. Access the code here. What is the Apple Lisa computer…

Apple

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The Lisa: Apple’s Most Influential Failure
The Lisa: Apple’s Most Influential Failure
Apple

8 min read


Published in Core+

·Dec 1, 2022

PostScript: A Digital Printing Press

By David C. Brock The story of PostScript has many different facets. It is a story about profound changes in human literacy as well as a story of trade secrets within source code. It is a story about the importance of teams, and of geometry. …

Adobe

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PostScript: A Digital Printing Press
PostScript: A Digital Printing Press
Adobe

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Published in Core+

·Nov 30, 2022

50 Years of Fun With PONG

By Dag Spicer Just keeping the game simple and fun to play is the secret. I had no idea that it would have such an impact. — Al Alcorn PONG is one of the most enduring electronic video games in history. Unlike most current video games, it can be mastered…

Pong

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50 Years of Fun With PONG
50 Years of Fun With PONG
Pong

5 min read


Published in Core+

·Nov 15, 2022

The Art of Code at CHM

By David C. Brock A Year of Exploration We use software as an engine to power and move our digital world. We create software from code, that is, special languages that we can read and write, and that determine what computers and digital technologies actually do. Writing code is an art, a creative human…

Software Development

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The Art of Code at CHM
The Art of Code at CHM
Software Development

4 min read


Published in Core+

·Nov 14, 2022

Computers versus Crime

By Heidi Hackford In police departments and courts across the country, artificial intelligence is being used to help decide who is policed, who gets bail, who is sentenced, and who gets parole. But is it actually making our law enforcement and court systems fairer and more just? NOVA explores these…

Machine Learning

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Computers versus Crime
Computers versus Crime
Machine Learning

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Published in Core+

·Nov 8, 2022

Tech Founders Breaking Barriers

By Heidi Hackford Entrepreneurship is tough. And the legacy of bias in the tech industry can make the path to success even harder for underrepresented entrepreneurs. …

Tech Founders

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Tech Founders Breaking Barriers
Tech Founders Breaking Barriers
Tech Founders

5 min read


Published in Core+

·Oct 25, 2022

2022 Fellow Award Ceremony

By Heidi Hackford The world would not be the same without them Congratulations to our new 2022 Fellows! On October 15, CHM recognized the achievements of four honorees whose creativity, persistence, vision, and global influence in the field of computing have helped shape our everyday lives. …

Computing History

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2022 Fellow Award Ceremony
2022 Fellow Award Ceremony
Computing History

6 min read


Published in Core+

·Sep 12, 2022

Smalltalk at 50

By Heidi Hackford On September 1, 2022, CHM celebrated the 50th anniversary of the creation of Smalltalk, the transformative programming language, development, and user environment first pioneered in 1972 by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, and other members of Kay’s Learning Research Group (LRG) at Xerox PARC. …

Smalltalk

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Smalltalk at 50
Smalltalk at 50
Smalltalk

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Published in Core+

·Sep 2, 2022

Music-Film-Computers

By David C. Brock The compositions of F. Richard Moore and the films of Lillian F. Schwartz Computers, music, and film have all collided, creating a new kind of primordial earth out of which new ideas may grow. The new science of information has import and application not only to moon landings and communication theory, but to humanistic and artistic fields as well…

Computing History

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Music-Film-Computers
Music-Film-Computers
Computing History

9 min read

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