Thought by:
Larry Tesler

How would modern user interfaces look like without copy & paste? Today's issue of #ThoughtsOnProgramming features Larry Tesler, who invented the cut, copy and paste commands during his time at Xerox PARC.

You cannot reduce the complexity of a given task beyond a certain point. Once you've reached that point, you can only shift the burden around.
You cannot reduce the complexity of a given task beyond a certain point. Once you've reached that point, you can only shift the burden around.