From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: finnoleary at inventati.org (Finn O'Leary) Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2020 14:06:46 +0000 Subject: [COFF] Views of the future from 1970? Message-ID: <932e4780a77fe6c623d3bbaab493e070@inventati.org> Hey all, I was browsing my small corner of the fediverse, when I came across a post that said: > @pastelpunkbandit at hellsite.site > i wonder if people from the 70s would make fun of us for still using vi It got me wondering -- what /was/ the view of the future of computing, by people working deeply with the systems of the time? I know that people worked on what they felt was the future -- and returned bearing the gifts of Smalltalk. Prolog, etc ad nausem. Surely there was the expectation that things would be improved, but what form did those expectations take? Incidentally, if there /were/ jokes about people using $program in the future -- I think that would be of interest too :) Thanks! -- "Too enough never much is!"