Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alan_KayAlan Kay - Wikipedia

    Alan Kay. Alan Curtis Kay (born May 17, 1940) [1] is an American computer scientist best known for his pioneering work on object-oriented programming and windowing graphical user interface (GUI) design. At Xerox PARC he led the design and development of the first modern windowed computer desktop interface.

  2. Alan Kay (born May 17, 1940, Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.) American computer scientist and winner of the 2003 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in computer science, for his contributions to object-oriented programming languages, including Smalltalk, and to personal computing. Kay received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Alan Kay is a pioneer of object-oriented programming languages, Smalltalk, and personal computing. He developed the Dynabook concept, a portable electronic device with graphical interface and mouse. He also influenced the design of the Alto computer and the ARPAnet. He received the A.M. Turing Award in 2003 for his contributions to computing and education.

  4. Alan Kay is a true luminary of personal computing, who conceived of laptops and graphical interfaces years before they were realized. He has developed tools for improving the mind, such as object-oriented programming, graphical interface, and the personal computer, at XeroxPARC, Apple, HP, Atari, and Disney.

  5. www.computerhistory.org › profile › alan-kayAlan Kay - CHM

    Apr 2, 2024 · Alan Kay is a CHM Fellow, inducted in 1999, for his fundamental contributions to personal computing and human-computer interface development. He is one of the earliest pioneers of object-oriented programming, Smalltalk, and graphical user interfaces. He invented the Dynabook, a laptop computer for children, and co-founded Viewpoints Research Institute, a non-profit organization for children's education.

  6. People also ask

  7. Apr 2, 2013 · Born in 1940, computer scientist Alan Curtis Kay is one of a handful of visionaries most responsible for the concepts which have propelled personal computing forward over the past thirty years — and surely the most quotable one. He’s the man who said that “The best way to predict the future is to invent it” and that “Technology is ...

  8. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › alan-kayAlan Kay | Lemelson

    Learn about the life and achievements of Alan Kay, the creator of Smalltalk, the first object-oriented programming language. He also developed the world's first portable notebook, the Dynabook, and influenced the GUI, operating systems, and network technologies. He is a computing pioneer who received many honors and awards.

  1. People also search for