A deep dive into the life and ideas of Alan Kay, the pioneer who reshaped how we think about using computers. From early curiosity to PARC breakthroughs in object-oriented programming, the GUI, and the Dynabook, we trace how Kay’s vision turned computers into personal, learning-friendly tools. We’ll connect biographical milestones with enduring concepts—messaging over mere objects, constructionist learning, and a lifelong drive toward portable, networked computing—from Smalltalk and Squeak to OLPC and open-source education. This episode explains not just what Kay built, but why his ideas still power the everyday tech we often take for granted.
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