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Tesler, Larry

Larry Tesler (officially Lawrence Gordon Tesler) - born April 24, 1945 . Informatics , working in the field of human-computer interaction . He actually put into use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + c, Ctrl + v. Tesler worked at Xerox PARC , Apple Computer , Amazon.com and Yahoo! .Tesler studied computer science at Stanford University in 1960. For some time he worked in the laboratory of artificial intelligence at Stanford University. Together with Horace Enya, he led the development of a programming language . This functional programming language was designed for parallel processing and was used to teach beginners programming .

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[d] ( 2010 )

From 1973 to 1980, he worked at Xerox PARC, where, by the way, he worked on Gypsy and Smalltalk processors . Copy and Paste was first implemented in 1973-1976 while working on the Smalltalk-76 programming language at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. In 1986, Tesler developed Object Pascal under the advice of Niklaus Wirth .


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