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Kay’s goal was to create a language that enabled the programmer to arrive at a simple result by a simple path, regardless of the complex operations taking place beneath the surface. He called this “hiding the details.” After all, one does not need to know how a television works to be able to switch it on and find one’s favorite show—why should it be necessary to know all the details of data and procedure to map a simple image to a computer screen?
Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age
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