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    Gordon Tesler (April 24, 1945 – February 16, 2020) was an American computer scientist who worked in the field of human–computer interaction. Tesler worked...
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  • is an example of moving the goalposts. Tesler's Theorem is: "AI is whatever hasn't been done yet." —Larry Tesler Douglas Hofstadter quotes this as do many...
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  • Tesler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Tesler (born 1929), British television producer and executive Larry Tesler (1945–2020)...
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  • interface may then represent a mode since the user is no longer aware of it. Larry Tesler defined modes as "a state of the user interface that lasts for a period...
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  • were developed by Barry Haynes, Ken Doyle, and Larry Rosenstein, and were tested by Dan Allen. Larry Tesler oversaw the project, which began very early in...
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  • with Larry Tesler that describes the law of conservation of complexity. The interview is popular among user experience and interaction designers. Larry Tesler...
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  • user could invoke a preparatory action such as navigation—Lawrence G. "Larry" Tesler proposed the names "cut" and "copy" for the first step and "paste" for...
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  • newsletters at: Pascal Users Group Newsletters. During work on the Lisa, Larry Tesler began corresponding with Wirth on the idea of adding object-oriented...
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    cycle by Apple's CEO John Sculley, the driving force behind the project. Larry Tesler determined that an advanced, low-power processor was needed for sophisticated...
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  • another, the term "delete" wasn't what one would expect in this case. Larry Tesler renamed this in 1973 as cut, copy, and paste and coined the term "clipboard"...
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    provided a US$3 million investment (equivalent to $7 million in 2023). Larry Tesler, Apple VP was a key person and he helped recruit the first CEO at the...
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  • control+C is used to abort the current task and regain user control. Larry Tesler created the concept of cut, copy, paste, and undo for human-computer...
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  • Alto computer, standing for bit-boundary block transfer. Dan Ingalls, Larry Tesler, Bob Sproull, and Diana Merry programmed this operation at Xerox PARC...
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    Rosing, Bruce Daniels, and Larry Tesler (February 1983). "An Interview with Wayne Rosing, Bruce Daniels, and Larry Tesler: A behind-the-scenes look at...
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  • personal computer. It was designed and implemented at Xerox PARC in 1975 by Larry Tesler and Timothy Mott, with advice from Dan Swinehart and other colleagues...
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  • Tang – designed Pugs Simon Tatham – Netwide Assembler (NASM), PuTTY Larry Tesler – the Smalltalk code browser, debugger and object inspector, and (with...
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    modeled on the Star. Among the developers of Xerox's Gypsy WYSIWYG editor, Larry Tesler left Xerox to join Apple in 1980 where he also developed the MacApp framework...
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  • continuations MLISP2 was called a transitional language by the authors. Larry Tesler improved the pattern matching system to implement a successor language...
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    became IDEO. Bruce Daniels was in charge of applications development, and Larry Tesler was in charge of system software. The user interface was designed in...
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  • text editors and word processors in the personal computer era. In 1980, Larry Tesler of Xerox PARC began working at Apple Computer. There, he and Bill Atkinson...
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    creator of MINIX Warren Teitelman, autocorrect, Undo/Redo, Interlisp Larry Tesler, developed the idea of cut, copy, and paste Jeffrey Ullman, compilers...
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  • programming languages and tools.' However, there are strong synergies. Larry Tesler, who left Xerox PARC in 1980 to join Apple underlined the relationship:...
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    evolution of Apple's Education Research Group (ERG) and was started by Larry Tesler in October 1986 to study long-term research into future technologies...
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    instead of PARC's 3-button mouse.[citation needed] Others, including Larry Tesler, acknowledge his advocacy for a one-button mouse but say that it was...
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    The modern WIMP GUI was first developed at Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Larry Tesler, Dan Ingalls, David Smith, Clarence Ellis and a number of other researchers...
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  • inherent amount of complexity that cannot be removed or hidden. Named for Larry Tesler. Thirlwall's law: under certain conditions, the long run growth of a...
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  • handheld computer. The Hobbit-based Newton was never produced. According to Larry Tesler, "The Hobbit was rife with bugs, ill-suited for our purposes, and overpriced...
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  • developed by a team that included Adele Goldberg, Douglas Fairbairn, and Larry Tesler. It drew heavily on earlier research by Alan Kay, who had previously...
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  • Leonard Susskind, widely regarded as one of the "fathers" of string theory Larry Tesler (1961), helped develop modern graphical user interface, invented the...
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  • runner (d. 2003) April 21 – Ana Lúcia Torre, Brazilian actress April 24 – Larry Tesler, American computer scientist (cut, copy, paste) (d. 2020) April 25 –...
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