@antoinentl @LadyDragonfly @mkirschenbaum the part about all the stuff that wouldn't exist is hyperbolic, actually.
I'll have shut up about it, but intentionally being incorrect, seems unnecessary to me, and bugged me.
@LadyDragonfly @antoinentl @mkirschenbaum for <X> invented <Y>, almost always, someone would have.
Like Dijkstras algorithm, it's pretty obvious, to someone competent hammering at the problem tbh.(which is fine) So is this.
I read the wikipedia page, it's impressive, but these inventions wouldah happened without her. I ain't doing your purity test.
Writing in the digital age has been as messy as the inky rags in Gutenberg's shop or the molten lead of a Linotype machine. Matthew Kirschenbaum examines how creative authorship came to coexist with the computer revolution. Who were the early adopters, and what made others anxious? Was word processing just a better typewriter, or something more?
@mkirschenbaum @jasper @antoinentl
"I read the Wikipedia page"
"I literally wrote the book on this"
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@mkirschenbaum @jasper @LadyDragonfly @antoinentl
That reply put your book on hold for me at the #VancouverPublicLibrary ๐
History is almost always richer the more we look at the folks who arenโt the big leaders and crowd pleasers
And object history is fun
I just bought @mwicharyโs #ShiftHappens book on keyboards
Yours fits right next to Craig Robertsonโs The Filing Cabinet ๐๏ธ in an office technologist bookshelf