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Berkeley's Computer Science 61A - The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs course. For all videos in this course, see http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_de...

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Why the Real Computer Revolution Never Happened (Alan Kay & Anjan Katta)
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Why the Real Computer Revolution Never Happened (Alan Kay & Anjan Katta)

Alan Kay Interview (1990)
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Alan Kay Interview (1990)

Alan Kay - 2012 SCIx Keynote Presentation
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Alan Kay - 2012 SCIx Keynote Presentation

Alan Kay, 2015: Power of Simplicity
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Alan Kay, 2015: Power of Simplicity

Scale Up the Circular Economy - Great Talk with Legendary Computer Scientist Alan Kay | Summit 2019
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Scale Up the Circular Economy - Great Talk with Legendary Computer Scientist Alan Kay | Summit 2019

MIT Godel Escher Bach Lecture 1
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MIT Godel Escher Bach Lecture 1

Yesterday's Computer of Tomorrow: The Xerox Alto │Smalltalk-76 Demo
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Yesterday's Computer of Tomorrow: The Xerox Alto │Smalltalk-76 Demo

Keynote: Making Progress — Alan Kay
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Keynote: Making Progress — Alan Kay

How to Invent the Future II - Stanford CS183F: Startup School
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How to Invent the Future II - Stanford CS183F: Startup School

Dynabook: The Complete Story
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Dynabook: The Complete Story

Alan Kay - Programming Languages & Programming (2013)
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Alan Kay - Programming Languages & Programming (2013)

Doing with Images makes Symbols (Part 1) | Alan Kay
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Doing with Images makes Symbols (Part 1) | Alan Kay

How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius
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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

Alan Kay on Learning
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Alan Kay on Learning

Alan Kay: Doing with Images Makes Symbols (Full Version)
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Alan Kay: Doing with Images Makes Symbols (Full Version)

Self and Self: Whys and Wherefores
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Self and Self: Whys and Wherefores

Russia’s most notorious physics exam
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Russia’s most notorious physics exam

Alan Kay, 2013: Interview
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Alan Kay, 2013: Interview

Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED
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Computer Scientist Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

Alan Kay, "The Dynabook—Past Present and Future"
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Alan Kay, "The Dynabook—Past Present and Future"

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