The early history of Smalltalk. Kay, A. History of programming languages–-II, 1996.
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Most ideas come from previous ideas. The sixties, particularly in the ARPA community, gave rise to a host of notions about” human-computer symbiosis” through interactive time-shared computers, graphics screens, and pointing devices. Advanced computer languages were …
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