Alan Kay Recommended Books
Alan Kay is a renowned American computer scientist celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to object-oriented programming and graphical user interface design. At Xerox PARC, he spearheaded the creation of the first modern windowed desktop interface and played a pivotal role in developing the influential programming language Smalltalk, coining the term "object-oriented." His accolades include being a Fellow of prestigious organizations such as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and receiving the Turing Award in 2003. Readers trust his recommendations, drawn from his deep expertise and innovative thinking, as he shares insights from essential works like "The Art of the Metaobject Protocol" and "The Sciences of the Artificial." Read more →
What books does Alan Kay recommend?
12 Books Recommended
- A Programming Language
- The Art of the Metaobject Protocol
- The Sciences of the Artificial
- The Principia
- LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual
- Computation
- The Mythical Man-Month
- Mythology
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