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  1. Interviews December 27, 2004 Volume 2, issue 9 . PDF A Conversation with Alan Kay Big talk with the creator of Smalltalk—and much more. When you want to gain a historical perspective on personal computing and programming languages, why not turn to one of the industry’s preeminent pioneers? That would be Alan Kay, winner of last year’s Tur

  2. Jun 19, 1993 · To what does Alan Kay, one of computing's great innovators, owe his creative vision? He dreamt up the portable computer in 1968, when computers were huge, shared mainframes used only by experts.

  3. Biography: Alan Kay is an American computer scientist known for his work as a pioneer of object-oriented programming and the use of a graphical user interface. These concepts have served as the basis of modern consumer computing ever since.

  4. Kay and the prototype of the Dynabook. Alan Curtis Kay (born May 17, 1940) is an American computer scientist. He has been elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Royal Society of Arts.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › alan-kayAlan kay _ AcademiaLab

    Alan Curtis Kay (nacido el 17 de mayo de 1940) es un informático estadounidense mejor conocido por su trabajo pionero en programación orientada a objetos y diseño de interfaz gráfica de usuario (GUI) de ventanas.

  6. Alan Kay. Artist-in-Residence, Clarinet Managing Director, Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra alan.kay@stonybrook.edu. Praised by the New York Times for his “spellbinding” performances and “infectious enthusiasm and panache,” Alan R. Kay is Principal Clarinetist and a former Artistic Director of Orpheus Chamber Orchestra as well as Principal Clarinet of New York’s Riverside Symphony and ...

  7. 6 days ago · affiliation: University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA affiliation: Viewpoints Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, USA award (2004): Kyoto Prize award (2003 ...

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