Cut, copy and paste, there is hardly anyone who would not know about it. In a way, it is a jugaad technique. Cut, copy and paste are on everyone's tongue, but if you are asked who gave this jugaad to the world, you may not be able to tell its name.
Larry Tesler, who taught the world how to cut, copy and paste, has said goodbye to the world at the age of 74. Larry Tesler was a computer scientist. Larry has given a long part of his life to Xerox. Xerox has also given information about Larry's death by tweeting.
Larry graduated from Stanford University in Human Computer Interaction. In addition to Xerox, he served in companies such as Apple, Amazon, and Yahoo. The cut and paste command is said to have been inspired by an old-fashioned jugaad in which a piece of printed paper was cut and pasted elsewhere.
Larry's cut, copy and paste command became popular in 1983 when Apple used one of its software at Lisa Computer, which was later introduced as Macintos. Larry has served in Apple for nearly 17 years.
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