We cannot say that the introduction of computers into the world has made every person close to using computers. So is the mobile phone.
Larry Tessler is the man who made the user more fortunate with both of those devices.
He said that the computer does not require a degree and that it is easy to use the computer without a degree.
Cut, Copy and Paste are the most essential commands in using this computer.
Larry Tessler, who left the world last Monday at 74 years old, is not a person as famous as Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, or Mark Zuckerberg.
Born in New York City in 1945, Larry Tessler went on to study computer science at Stanford University and, after graduating, began working in artificial intelligence.
He worked with IBM for a long time before joining an anti-war and anti-corporate monopoly organization (long before the computer became an in-depth tool).
From 1973 to 1980, he assisted with Xerox Palo Alto research.