His name is Henri Isenberg, and he co-created it with Manny Taub. Here’s the patent he helped me find: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5319384A/en …pic.twitter.com/F3x1IAfoZn
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His name is Henri Isenberg, and he co-created it with Manny Taub. Here’s the patent he helped me find: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5319384A/en …pic.twitter.com/F3x1IAfoZn
He told me I managed to recreate the entire process they went through originally, which made me rather happy.
It was a delightful conversation where we nerded out on mouse interrupts, text modes, UI details, Windows 3.0, and so on.
But, it gets better. He worked on Norton Speed Disk, too, and we chatted how crucial good user interface was to its success.pic.twitter.com/guUctF1TYD
(I just *loved* staring at Speed Disk doing its thing. Not sure what this says about me.)
But, it gets better. Turns out that HE CREATED NORTON DISK EDITOR.
Norton Disk Editor was a foundational piece of software for me – the first thing I knew that allowed me to go “under the hood.”pic.twitter.com/3z189vIGje
This was what Inspect Element became later, an opportunity to see building blocks and poke at them – first awkwardly, then with confidence.
Disk Editor might’ve been the first thing I was really good at. That, and Norton Commander, was my first discovery of the allure of mastery.
Two examples: 1. My first job was writing a column for a computer games magazine. It was all about hacking games…
…but it really was trojanhorsing teaching binary, hexadecimal, and how computers think and work – in the guise of messing with videogames.
And I named that column, *obviously*, DDT: Diskeditor Dream Team. Here are a few issues:pic.twitter.com/iS54bWaY7A
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