Bruce Horn

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Bruce Horn is a computer scientist and software developer best known for his pioneering work on the original Apple Macintosh, including contributions to its graphical user interface and Finder.

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instanceOf computer scientist
human
software engineer
contributedTo Macintosh Finder
surface form: Macintosh graphical user interface

Classic Mac OS
surface form: Macintosh system software
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
developed Macintosh Finder
surface form: original Macintosh Finder
educatedAt CMU
surface form: Carnegie Mellon University
employer Apple Inc.
surface form: Apple Computer
fieldOfWork computer science
software development
genre graphical user interface design
hasRole software architect
user interface designer
influenced subsequent versions of the Macintosh Finder
influencedBy Smalltalk and Xerox PARC user interface ideas
knownFor contributions to the Macintosh graphical user interface
design and implementation of the original Macintosh Finder
work on the original Apple Macintosh
notableFor early work in graphical user interfaces
notableWork Macintosh Finder
occupation computer scientist
software developer
partOf original Macintosh software team
programmingLanguageUsed Assembly language
Pascal
workedOn Apple Macintosh computers
surface form: Apple Macintosh project
workedWith Andy Hertzfeld
Andy Hertzfeld
surface form: Bill Atkinson

Steve Jobs

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Apple Macintosh team keyMember Bruce Horn