Dr. Clarence Ellis: The Developer Who Helped Us Collaborate
It’s not easy to learn how to use computers when you can’t actually
touch them. But that’s how Dr. Clarence Ellis started his career of
invention—which would ultimately lead to reimagining how we all
worked with computers and each other. Martez Mott descr
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It’s not easy to learn how to use computers when you can’t
actually touch them. But that’s how Dr. Clarence Ellis started
his career of invention—which would ultimately lead to
reimagining how we all worked with computers and each other.
Martez Mott describes the “Mother of all Demos” that would
inspire a generation of builders. Gary Nutt recounts working with
Dr. Clarence Ellis at Xerox PARC, and the atmosphere at the
coveted research lab. Chengzheng Sun and Paul Curzon explain how
Operational Transformation—the project to which Dr. Ellis devoted
so much time and effort—laid the foundation for the collaborative
tools many of us use every day. And Delilah DeMers shares how
humble her father was, and how he loved teaching people that
technology can be a force for good.
“Mother of All Demos” clip courtesy of SRI International.
To learn more about Operational Transformation, you can check out
this FAQ written by Chengzheng Sun.
If you want to read up on some of our research on Dr. Clarence
Ellis, you can check out all our bonus material over at
redhat.com/commandlineheroes.
Follow along with the episode transcript.
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