Mark Pelczarski
Penguin Software, SoftSide, Apple II
978-620-0-94407-8
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56
2013-01-12
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Mark Pelczarski wrote and published some of the earliest digital multimedia computer software. In 1979 while teaching computer science at Northern Illinois University, he self-published Magic Paintbrush, which was one of the first digital paint programs for the Apple II, the first consumer computer that had color graphics capabilities. Pelczarski was hired as an editor at SoftSide magazine in 1980, but then left to start Penguin Software in 1981 to publish his optimistically-titled Complete Graphics System, which included digital imaging and 3D wireframe rendering.
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