Bill Joy, an American businessman and computer scientist, is one of the leading innovators of the modern digital age. As a co-founder of Sun Microsystems and a key figure in the development of the Java programming language, Joy's work revolutionized the way we use technology. His groundbreaking contributions to the tech industry continue to impact how we connect and communicate. Joy's visionary approach encourages others to embrace creativity and problem-solving, shaping a future where innovation thrives.

"I had almost rewritten all of the display code for windows, and that was when I gave up."



"I think it killed the performance on a lot of the systems in the Labs for years because everyone had their own copy of it, but it wasn't being shared, and so they wasted huge amounts of memory back when memory was expensive."


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"Document preparation systems will also require large screen displays."



"I got tired of people complaining that it was too hard to use UNIX because the editor was too complicated."



"That lack of programmability is probably what ultimately will doom vi. It can't extend its domain."



"Interleaf is very nice. I expect there to be a lot of competition for programs like that."



"The fundamental problem with vi is that it doesn't have a mouse and therefore you've got all these commands."

