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  1. Dec 16, 2004 · 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Nov 22, 2011 · 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.

  4. Dec 22, 2022 · Software developer Andy Hertzfeld is one of the most important heroes of Macintosh development, but he has rarely been in the spotlight. He was the technical lead for the Macintosh system software and was the second programmer to join the project, after Bud Tribble. Hertzfeld was responsible for the overall architecture of the system and wrote ...

  5. The very first image on the very first Macintosh. Date: February 1980. Author: Andy Hertzfeld. Rating: (4.32) Comments: 15. Characters: Burrell Smith, Andy Hertzfeld, Jef Raskin, Tom Whitney, Bob Bishop, Cliff Huston, Dick Huston. It's The Moustache That Matters. Burrell wants to get promoted to engineer.

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  7. Aug 29, 2008 · One of the people on the Macintosh team was Andy Hertzfeld, and O’Reilly News interviewed him a few days ago. Andy Hertzfeld was mainly involved in the development of the software end of the Macintosh story, the original Mac system software. He was responsible for many novel and innovative parts of the original Mac OS – parts we still use ...