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Computer History Museum | CHM Live | Making Smalltalk @ComputerHistory | Uploaded September 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
[Recorded September 1, 2022]
Before the Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Python, Java, and Objective-C, there was Smalltalk.

50 years ago this September, Smalltalk, which ultimately revolutionized personal computing, graphical user interfaces, and programming languages, was first created at Xerox PARC in Alan Kay’s Learning Research Group as a way to help children learn by using computers.

Join us for a night with Smalltalk pioneers and 2022 CHM Fellows Adele Goldberg and Daniel Ingalls to celebrate Smalltalk’s 50th anniversary. In an interactive discussion with moderator John Markoff, Goldberg and Ingalls will explore Smalltalk’s original mission in education and its influence on the world of object-oriented programming languages, development environments, and software engineering methodologies. Adding to the conversation will be newly-recorded remarks for this historic occasion from Smalltalk creator Alan Kay.

What You’ll Learn:
-How did research into computing for education lead to graphical user interfaces?
-What is live programming, why is it so useful, and why hasn’t it taken off?
-Why have Smalltalk and object-oriented programming influenced other programming languages?

Catalog Number: 102792767
Acquisition Number: 2022.0132
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