Supplementary Resources for Bret Victor's 'The Future of Programming' Talk
By
MattSayar
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Summary
The article provides references and additional resources related to Bret Victor's talk titled 'The Future of Programming' at the DBX conference. It includes links and quotes from primary sources, such as Alan Kay's work, and references to topics like Moore's law and IBM 650. The content serves as a supplementary resource for those interested in the talk's themes.
Key quotes
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For a broader overview of some of the systems and ideas in this talk, see:
Moore's law
IBM 650
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