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- History_of_computer_icons abstract "Computer icons were first invented by American computer scientist David Canfield SmithIn his landmark 1975 PhD thesis “Pygmalion: A Creative Programming Environment”, Smith envisioned a scenario in which "visual entities", called icons, could execute lines of programming code, and save the operation for later re-execution.".
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- History_of_computer_icons subject Category:History_of_computing.
- History_of_computer_icons subject Category:History_of_software.
- History_of_computer_icons subject Category:Human–computer_interaction.
- History_of_computer_icons comment "Computer icons were first invented by American computer scientist David Canfield SmithIn his landmark 1975 PhD thesis “Pygmalion: A Creative Programming Environment”, Smith envisioned a scenario in which "visual entities", called icons, could execute lines of programming code, and save the operation for later re-execution.".
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