An engineers GUI journey, VAX to DOS to WIN to WEB - Byron Stout - VCF East 2024  @vcfederation
An engineers GUI journey, VAX to DOS to WIN to WEB - Byron Stout - VCF East 2024  @vcfederation
Vintage Computer Federation | An engineer's GUI journey, VAX to DOS to WIN to WEB - Byron Stout - VCF East 2024 @vcfederation | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
Take a walk through a progression of User Interface standards and advancements from a Software Engineers perspective from 1986 until the early 2000’s. The GUI we use today wasn’t always the only path as we’ll see from demos and real world application examples used on a variety of platforms.

Slides to his presentation can be found here: vcfed.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/VCF_East_2024_An_Engineers_GUI_Journey.pdf.pdf

Recorded on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at the InfoAge Science and History Museums in Wall, NJ where the Vintage Computer Federation Museum is located.
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An engineer's GUI journey, VAX to DOS to WIN to WEB - Byron Stout - VCF East 2024 @vcfederation

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