Interview with Alan Kay

3 b-man 1 7/14/2025, 1:26:51 AM web.archive.org ↗

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wxw · 5h ago
Thanks for sharing, interesting article. 13 years later and his takes are still quite relevant. With the AI era, now seems as good a time as any to consider a new paradigm for the Web (and other tools), but things always move slower than we think.

> There's nothing wrong with that, except that when you have something like the Industrial Revolution squared, you wind up setting de facto standards — in this case, really bad de facto standards. Because what you definitely don't want in a Web browser is any features.

> That's why I never use PowerPoint. PowerPoint is just simulated acetate overhead slides, and to me, that is a kind of a moral crime. That's why I always do, not just dynamic stuff when I give a talk, but I do stuff that I'm interacting with on-the-fly. Because that is what the computer is for.

Also, lol

> Kay: I was never a great programmer. That's what got me into making more powerful programming languages.