On Mon, Dec 27, 1999 at 12:51:32PM +0100, Henrik Gedenryd wrote:
Kokan wrote:
- "Why the Computer Revolution hasn't happened yet?" (Alan's last
year's talk at CMU): Is there a transcript of it or something like that? If not, what would be Squeak's role in helping with it (Computer Revolution)?
Marcus Denker posted these a while ago:
Here are some more links:
Alan Kay: The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet! http://www.educause.edu/conference/e98/webcast98.html
There are some different versions of this talk:
OOPSLA97 "The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet" http://www.uvc.com/videos/oo97Kay.video.html (Video Tape, $39.99)
RealAudio, "The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet." http://www.jtsa.edu/lehrhaus/fall1997/akay/
Giorgia Tech, March 5 1997 http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/gallery/radio-idt/speakers/akay.html
--- Some other talks/articles from Alan:
http://www.cel.sfsu.edu/msp/lectureseries/archive96/welcome.html Multimedia Pinoneers -- Doug Engelbart, Ted Nelson, Alan Kay
What would it take to configure a Dynabook today? http://www.egroups.com/group/squeak/243.html?
"A Conversation with Alan" interactions, April 1994 http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/interactions/1994-1-2/p13-frenkel...
--- The original articles are not available online:
Alan Kay and Adele Goldberg: Personal Dynamic Media
"Computer" Volume 10 No. 3, mar 1977 pp 31-44
reprinted in: Adele Goldberg "History of Personal Workstations" Addison-Wesley, Reading 1988 ISBN 0-201-11259-0
(As someone said: "Possibly one of the most important, but least read articles in computing.")
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Alan Kay "The Early History of Smalltalk"
Bergin, Jr., T.J., and R.G. Gibson. History of Programming Languages - II ACM Press, New York NY, and Addison-Wesley Publ. Co., Reading MA 1996 pp. 511-578
reprinted: (better for making paper-copies) ACM SIGPLAN VOL. 28 No. 3 March 93 pp 69- (without the HOPL-talk)
--- A personal Computer for Children of all ages. Proceedings of the ACM Nation Conference, Boston, 1972
A dynamic medium for creative thought Proceedings of the National Council of Teachers of English Conference , Fall 72
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Alan Kay "Computer Software" Scientific American Vol 251 No. 3 September 1984 pp. 41 - 47 German translation: Spektrum 10/85
Alan Kay "Computers, Networks and Education" Scientific American Sept. 1991 pp 100-107
-- Some articles about Alan (and the Dynabook):
Tools for Thought by Howard Rheingold, Chapter 11: "The Birth of the Fantasy Amplifier" http://www.rheingold.com/texts/tft/11.html
Lazere, Cathy, and Dennis Sasha. Out of Their Minds: The Lives and Discoveries of 15 Great Computer Scientists. Dub-Copernicus. New York, NY 1995. ---------------
I'l put these Links and references on the Wiki in the next days.
Marcus