Oral History of Caroline Rose

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2024
  • Interviewed by Hansen Hsu and Marc Weber on 2023-11-28 in Mountain View, CA
    © Computer History Museum
    Caroline Rose, née Rufolo, was born (1947) and raised in Queens, New York. She suffered rheumatic fever as a child and alternated between home school and Catholic schools. She graduated with a mathematics degree from Queens College in 1967.
    Caroline moved to California in 1967 and became a technical writer at Tymshare. From 1969 to 1976, she became a programmer before returning to technical writing, all while working at Tymshare.
    Caroline joined Apple in 1982 to write the award-winning Inside Macintosh, the technical documentation for the Macintosh Toolbox APIs. She followed Steve Jobs to NeXT to become its documentation manager in 1986, but left Iin 1991 after suffering a repetitive strain injury. She then rejoined Apple in its Tech Support group to take over develop, Apple’s award-winning technical journal. Leaving Apple in 1997 after Jobs returned, Caroline started her own freelance consultancy, with clients including Apple, Adobe, Genentech, Netscape, and Sony.
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    Catalog Number: 102808939
    Acquisition Number: 2023.0198
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Комментарии • 2

  • @hodgenick
    @hodgenick 2 месяца назад +1

    Inside Macintosh (first 3 books) were a close friend!
    Later PDF versions were certainly created in FrameMaker.

  • @wendellgrant3494
    @wendellgrant3494 Месяц назад

    *promo sm*