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Don Hopkins is an artist and programmer specializing in computer-human interaction and computer graphics. He invented pie menus, inspired
Richard Stallman to use the term copyleft, built imaginative
applications for the NeWS window system, made the Sim_City
computer game run on several versions of Unix, and did much of the core programming of The_Sims. Don also wrote the demonstations that showed off
the capabilities of the ScriptX multimedia scripting language created by
the Apple/IBM research spinoff Kaleida.
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