I wish IEEE would put up the whole interview. After all, I own the copyright on those words. I am making inquiries about it.
Rather than reply individually to the misimpressions of my work on this Reddit page, let me refer anyone who wants the true picture of my software deliveries, design variations and former ambitions, to
hyperland.com/HTbrew-D11
Or you might look directly at two of my productions, Cosmicbook (2003, with Ian Heath)
xanadu.com/cosmicbook
with visible links between pages-- you can make them too--
and
OpenXanadu (2014, with Nicholas Levin).
xanadu.com/xanademos/MoeJusteOrigins.html
showing transclusions (origins) only, no links. See above paper for further explanation.
I am not a programmer, but a designer-director of software (like Doug Engelbart and Steve Jobs, but with far fewer resources). Every delivery is a negotiated reduction of a vision against resources, technical restrictions, and time. (Not to mention misunderstandings and disagreements.) It's like directing movies, but with more options, more gotchas and less fun.
I am proud of the working stuff I've delivered and grateful to those collaborators, and I haven't given up yet.
Rather than reply individually to the misimpressions of my work on this Reddit page, let me refer anyone who wants the true picture of my software deliveries, design variations and former ambitions, to hyperland.com/HTbrew-D11
Or you might look directly at two of my productions, Cosmicbook (2003, with Ian Heath) xanadu.com/cosmicbook with visible links between pages-- you can make them too-- and OpenXanadu (2014, with Nicholas Levin). xanadu.com/xanademos/MoeJusteOrigins.html showing transclusions (origins) only, no links. See above paper for further explanation.
I am not a programmer, but a designer-director of software (like Doug Engelbart and Steve Jobs, but with far fewer resources). Every delivery is a negotiated reduction of a vision against resources, technical restrictions, and time. (Not to mention misunderstandings and disagreements.) It's like directing movies, but with more options, more gotchas and less fun.
I am proud of the working stuff I've delivered and grateful to those collaborators, and I haven't given up yet.