The name Intel has long been associated with microprocessors powering PCs, and more recently has been associated with a struggling semiconductor supplier trying to regain its footing in the AI era.
As Andy Hertzfeld describes on folklore.org, early Apple employee Chris Espinoza drew a calculator for the Macintosh. He showed it to Steve Jobs. Jobs’s response? “Well,” he said, “it’s a start, but ...
The Macintosh 128K, released by Apple Computer in 1984, was equipped with System 1.0, the earliest version of the Mac OS. System 1.0 included a desktop calculator app, which is said to have been ...
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was infamous for his harsh critiques of the work of his team. Hardware or software, if Steve wasn’t 100% happy, you would certainly know about it. Chris Espinosa, who wrote ...
In 1982, a young Mac developer turned Jobs into a UI designer—and accidentally invented a new technique.
In February 1982, Apple employee #8 Chris Espinosa faced a problem that would feel familiar to anyone who has ever had a micromanaging boss: Steve Jobs wouldn’t stop critiquing his calculator design ...
Property management company Daisy has launched a free Web-based tool that allows condo and co-op owners to understand looming penalties under New York City’s Local Law 97 (LL97). Carbon Curve, an ...
JavaFX isn't hard to learn. In fact, any developer with a little bit of object-oriented knowledge and a penchant for desktop development in Java can quickly put together a feature-rich GUI application ...