[HN Gopher] Maestro I - The First IDE?
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Maestro I - The First IDE?
Author : andsoitis
Score : 16 points
Date : 2024-01-10 20:48 UTC (2 hours ago)
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| bitwize wrote:
| The salient characteristics that make Maestro an IDE -- direct
| entry of program code, rapid feedback, etc. -- were present in
| Kemeny and Kurtz's time-shared Dartmouth BASIC over a decade
| previous. And Kemeny and Kurtz got the idea for interactive time-
| shared development from the inventor (discoverer?) of Lisp, John
| McCarthy.
|
| Maestro may have been influential, but it's not accurate to say
| that an environment developed as late as 1975 was "the first
| IDE".
| mepian wrote:
| Interlisp (BBN-Lisp) was already a full-fledged IDE by 1970:
| https://interlisp.org/history/timeline/
| vitosartori wrote:
| Perhaps a better link would be
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maestro_I?
| dang wrote:
| Thanks! Changed from
| https://wiki.edunitas.com/IT/en/114-10/Maestro-I_20000_eduNi...
| now.
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