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Man-Computer Symbiosis by J.C.R. Licklider

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Jimmy Miller joins the show as co-host. Together, we embark on a new series of episodes covering the most influential and interesting papers in the history of our field. Some of these papers led directly to where we are today, and their influence cannot be overstated. Others were overlooked or unloved in their day, and we revive them out of curiosity and wonder. A few even hint at an inspiring future we haven't yet achieved, placing them squarely in line with our community's goals. We give these papers all the respect and deep reflection they deserve and, perhaps, the occasional kick in the shins.

Today's paper is titled Man-Computer Symbiosis, authored by J.C.R. "Licky" Licklider in 1960. The title sure is outdated — but how have the ideas aged in the eternity since it was published? Listen on to hear your two hosts figure that out, and delight at just how wildly right and wrong some of its predictions turned out to be.

Thank you to the following sponsors, all of whom are doing important work in our field, and all of whom want to hire you to do even more of it:

  • Theatre.js — Enabling designers to code, programmers to design — empowering everyone to create.
  • Glide — Anyone can make their own apps, with a GUI builder backed by a spreadsheet.
  • Replit — An online REPL-driven dev environment with all the batteries you could ask for.

(I keep hearing about more and more people in our sphere landing jobs at these co's — high-fives all around!)

Show notes for this episode can be found at futureofcoding.org/episodes/55

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/futureofcoding

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Capíttulos

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Part 1 (00:05:45)

3. Sponsor: Theatre.js (00:47:43)

4. Part 2 (00:52:33)

5. Sponsor: Glide (01:08:05)

6. Part 3 (01:10:44)

7. Sponsor: Replit (01:45:58)

8. Part 4 (01:49:41)

9. Outro (02:22:32)

10. So Long (02:22:49)

73 episodios

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Manage episode 325260976 series 2343646
Contenido proporcionado por Ivan Reese and Future of Coding. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Ivan Reese and Future of Coding o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

Jimmy Miller joins the show as co-host. Together, we embark on a new series of episodes covering the most influential and interesting papers in the history of our field. Some of these papers led directly to where we are today, and their influence cannot be overstated. Others were overlooked or unloved in their day, and we revive them out of curiosity and wonder. A few even hint at an inspiring future we haven't yet achieved, placing them squarely in line with our community's goals. We give these papers all the respect and deep reflection they deserve and, perhaps, the occasional kick in the shins.

Today's paper is titled Man-Computer Symbiosis, authored by J.C.R. "Licky" Licklider in 1960. The title sure is outdated — but how have the ideas aged in the eternity since it was published? Listen on to hear your two hosts figure that out, and delight at just how wildly right and wrong some of its predictions turned out to be.

Thank you to the following sponsors, all of whom are doing important work in our field, and all of whom want to hire you to do even more of it:

  • Theatre.js — Enabling designers to code, programmers to design — empowering everyone to create.
  • Glide — Anyone can make their own apps, with a GUI builder backed by a spreadsheet.
  • Replit — An online REPL-driven dev environment with all the batteries you could ask for.

(I keep hearing about more and more people in our sphere landing jobs at these co's — high-fives all around!)

Show notes for this episode can be found at futureofcoding.org/episodes/55

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/futureofcoding

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Part 1 (00:05:45)

3. Sponsor: Theatre.js (00:47:43)

4. Part 2 (00:52:33)

5. Sponsor: Glide (01:08:05)

6. Part 3 (01:10:44)

7. Sponsor: Replit (01:45:58)

8. Part 4 (01:49:41)

9. Outro (02:22:32)

10. So Long (02:22:49)

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