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Alto System Project: Larry Tesler demonstration of Gypsy 

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[Recorded on 2017-09-20]
This interpretive production was created from archival footage of Larry Tesler operating the program “Gypsy” on the Computer History Museum’s restored Xerox Alto computer at the Museum’s Shustek Research Archives on September 20th, 2017. Gypsy is a modeless text editor and document preparation program created by Larry Tesler and Tim Mott in the mid-1970s at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) for the Lexington, Massachusetts-based Ginn and Company, a Xerox subsidiary and textbook publisher. In Gypsy, Tesler and Mott made one of the earliest implementations of the “Cut and Paste” idiom for text editing, which has become ubiquitous in computing. This video captures Larry Tesler’s demonstration of cut and paste in Gypsy.
Catalog number: 102738551
Lot number: X8330.2018

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Комментарии : 15   
@minty_Joe
@minty_Joe Год назад
This is an elite individual we're watching. And that computer is what inspired the creation of Apple's Lisa and the first Macintosh in 1984. Godspeed, Larry! RIP.
@dsblue1977
@dsblue1977 Год назад
This is actually very interesting! It is remarkable how things evolved and developed over time. Some people have said that Apple just copied the Alto. It does not look like it. This Alto GUI has the components but there is still a lot of work to be done to get a modern GUI.
@vasilakious8719
@vasilakious8719 2 года назад
Edupuzzle got me here
@alexandrosbako5762
@alexandrosbako5762 Год назад
epic ;)
@josephburrage8894
@josephburrage8894 2 года назад
This is great for falling asleep to. RiP
@1ake
@1ake 2 года назад
I know right!
@V1CT0RMAXX
@V1CT0RMAXX 2 года назад
the 22k views is just me rewatching this video every time I go to sleep
@TheKumarAshwin
@TheKumarAshwin 3 месяца назад
RIP sir 🎉
@mikehaas7
@mikehaas7 Год назад
I watched most of this. I was listening for him to confirm that unlike Bravo, which was programmed in BCPL like all the other Alto apps, that Gypsy was created in Smalltalk-76 but I didn't hear him say it - anyone else?
@jimihendrixx11
@jimihendrixx11 2 года назад
Interesting. The foundations of personal computing.
@elixirix
@elixirix 11 месяцев назад
i love the fact that typing edit could just delete your whole document!
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Well, this really shows that Apple had to make A LOT of work to make GUI actually usable and useful for mere mortals. Everybody who just says that Apple copied Xerox is out of their mind. This is nice concept, but it is so chaotic, I would have zero idea how to work with this. Seems unnecessarily complex
@danielurbinatoro9496
@danielurbinatoro9496 2 года назад
epic
@savageredbeard
@savageredbeard 2 года назад
What, no comments? (first)
@savageredbeard
@savageredbeard 2 года назад
This guy is awesome. I've enjoyed this.
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