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This book chapter on [http://www.mrl.nyu.edu/~noah/nmr/book_samples/nmr-26-kay.pdf Personal Dynamic Media] shows what Alan was working on in 1977. |
This book chapter on [http://www.mrl.nyu.edu/~noah/nmr/book_samples/nmr-26-kay.pdf Personal Dynamic Media] shows what Alan was working on in 1977. |
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And in this essay he describes what the [[Etoys]] activity is all about [http://laptop.org/OLPCEtoys.pdf OLPCEtoys.pdf] |
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More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kay |
More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kay |
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Alan Kay is best known for his early work on object-oriented programming using the Smalltalk language which resulted in his Dynabook concept. His concept has never been fully implemented although a modern tablet PC running Squeak comes close. He is one of the core team that produced Squeak and he has also created another Smalltalk based project in 3 dimensions, Croquet. He has also done work in constructionist education.
This book chapter on Personal Dynamic Media shows what Alan was working on in 1977.
And in this essay he describes what the Etoys activity is all about OLPCEtoys.pdf
More info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kay