The scientist who invented the cut, copy and paste in the world of the computer has died

The scientist who invented the cut, copy and paste in the world of the computer has died


The Scientist who invented cut,copy,paste

Leading computer scientist Larry Tesler, who used to facilitate cut, copy and paste commands in the age of modern computers, has died.

According to foreign media reports, Larry Tesler has passed away at the age of 74.

On the Twitter page where the scientist spent most of his career.

Tesler was offered a job at Xerox by the company's late founder Steve Jobs, after which he served at Apple for 17 years.

Copy and paste commands became popular with technology company Apple when they were added to Lisa Computer's software in 1983.

Xerox, a company that makes print and digital documents, says that Larry used to cut, copy, paste, find, and Other commands were invented, including Replace, which are used by

The company said that we are grateful for the revolutionary ideas of Lorry, which has enabled us to work in the office today.

Appreciating Tessler's services, The Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley said in a tweet that Tessler believed that computers should be for everyone, so computer science training with the

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