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    Gordon Tesler (April 24, 1945 – February 16, 2020) was an American computer scientist who worked in the field of human–computer interaction. Tesler worked...
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  • is an example of moving the goalposts. Tesler's Theorem is: "AI is whatever hasn't been done yet." —Larry Tesler Douglas Hofstadter quotes this as do many...
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  • Tesler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Tesler (born 1929), British television producer and executive Larry Tesler (1945–2020)...
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  • were developed by Barry Haynes, Ken Doyle, and Larry Rosenstein, and were tested by Dan Allen. Larry Tesler oversaw the project, which began very early in...
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  • with Larry Tesler that describes the law of conservation of complexity. The interview is popular among user experience and interaction designers. Larry Tesler...
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  • interface may then represent a mode since the user is no longer aware of it. Larry Tesler defined modes as "a state of the user interface that lasts for a period...
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    cycle by Apple's CEO John Sculley, the driving force behind the project. Larry Tesler determined that an advanced, low-power processor was needed for sophisticated...
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  • user could invoke a preparatory action such as navigation—Lawrence G. "Larry" Tesler proposed the names "cut" and "copy" for the first step and "paste" for...
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  • newsletters at: Pascal Users Group Newsletters. During work on the Lisa, Larry Tesler began corresponding with Wirth on the idea of adding object-oriented...
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  • another, the term "delete" wasn't what one would expect in this case. Larry Tesler renamed this in 1973 as cut, copy, and paste and coined the term "clipboard"...
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