Ye Lin Aung

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The first and most obvious was a rampant case of feature-itis: they loaded up the Star software with every neat thing they could think of, until it had grown to roughly a million lines of code and was at the ragged edge of what the 1981-vintage hardware could support. Indeed, that was the first thing users noticed: the Star was painfully, maddeningly sloooow.
The Dream Machine: J. C. R. Licklider and the Revolution That Made Computing Personal
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