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  1. Apple Computer (1979–1984) After graduating from Brown University with a computer science degree in 1975, Hertzfeld attended graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1978, he bought an Apple II computer and soon began developing software for it.

  2. Dec 3, 2007 · Andy Hertzfeld says he’s as rocked today as he was on January 24, 1984, the day Steve Jobs unveiled the original Macintosh.

  3. Andy Hertzfeld (born April 6, 1953) was a key member of the original Apple Macintosh development team, and some would consider him a pioneer among software engineers. From the early days of Apple Computer through the design, development and promotion of open source software with the Open Source...

  4. Jan 25, 2014 · If you want the inside scoop on the development of the first Apple Macintosh 30 years ago, Andy Hertzfeld is the authority. Not only did he work on the machine’s software as part of the core ...

  5. computerhistory.org › profile › andy-hertzfeldAndy Hertzfeld - CHM

    Hired at Apple in 1979, Andy Hertzfeld joined the nascent Macintosh team in early 1981 and became one of the primary authors of the original Macintosh system software, including the User Interface Toolbox and many of the original desk accessories.

  6. Dec 22, 2022 · Andy Hertzfeld (2011) - Photo: Christoph Dernbach. Software developer Andy Hertzfeld is one of the most important heroes of Macintosh development, but he has rarely been in the spotlight. He was the technical lead for the Macintosh system software and was the second programmer to join the project, after Bud Tribble.

  7. Jul 2, 2023 · By January 1982, Mr. Hertzfeld began working on software for the Macintosh, perhaps the computer’s most distinctive feature, which he called the user-interface toolbox.