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  1. Apple Computer (1979–1984) After graduating from Brown University with a computer science degree in 1975, Hertzfeld attended graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1978, he bought an Apple II computer and soon began developing software for it.

  2. Dec 3, 2007 · Andy Hertzfeld says he’s as rocked today as he was on January 24, 1984, the day Steve Jobs unveiled the original Macintosh.

  3. Dec 22, 2022 · Hertzfeld was responsible for the overall architecture of the system and wrote a substantial portion of the system code himself, while helping the other programmers to integrate their parts. He was born on April 6, 1953, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and grew up in the eastern United States.

  4. www.computerhistory.org › profile › andy-hertzfeldAndy Hertzfeld - CHM

    May 29, 2024 · Hired at Apple in 1979, Andy Hertzfeld joined the nascent Macintosh team in early 1981 and became one of the primary authors of the original Macintosh system software, including the User Interface Toolbox and many of the original desk accessories.

  5. Jul 2, 2023 · By January 1982, Mr. Hertzfeld began working on software for the Macintosh, perhaps the computer’s most distinctive feature, which he called the user-interface toolbox.

  6. Jan 25, 2014 · If you want the inside scoop on the development of the first Apple Macintosh 30 years ago, Andy Hertzfeld is the authority. Not only did he work on the machine’s software as part of the core ...

  7. Jun 18, 2018 · Today, we’re going to talk to Andy Hertzfeld, a member of the team that built the original Macintosh. The Mac transformed the way we interact with computers. It was the first successful PC with a mouse and graphical interface, and its 1984 unveiling set the standard for personal computing ever since.

  8. Dec 2, 2004 · Told by Andy Hertzfeld, co-creator of the Mac, Revolution in the Valley (O'Reilly, US $24.95, hardcover) takes readers into the hallways and backrooms of Apple, to where the groundbreaking Macintosh computer was born.

  9. Andy Hertzfeld was a graduate student in computer science at UC Berkeley in January 1978 when he purchased one of the first Apple IIs. He quickly lost interest in grad school as he began writing programs for his Apple II, eventually leading him to join Apple Computer as a systems programmer in August 1979.

  10. The stories in Revolution in the Valley come on extremely good authority. That's because author Andy Hertzfeld was a core member of the team that built the Macintosh system software, and a key creator of the Mac's radically new user interface software.

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