Jonathan Sachs
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- For Orthodox rabbi, see Jonathan Sacks
- For the economist, see Jeffrey Sachs
Jonathan Sachs (born in 1947) was the programmer who co-founded Lotus Development Corporation with Mitch Kapor in 1982 and created the first version of the Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet program. Sachs left Lotus in 1985 and now develops photo-editing software for his own Cambridge, Massachusetts based company, Digital Light & Color, which has been distributing its product, Picture Window, since 1994.
Sachs has also worked at MIT where he wrote the infuential STOIC language,[citation needed] and also at Data General.
1-2-3 was notable for its speed and efficiency even though it used a PC platform. The original program was implemented in the assembly language of the PC (Intel 8088), as opposed to a higher level language such as C. It was also nearly bug-free, and introduced the letter hierarchical menus still used in Windows applications. Later versions of 1-2-3 would be implemented in C and were much larger and more complex.
[edit] External links
- 1-2-3 Hits the Ground Running
- Digital Light & Color
- Oral history interview with Jonathan Sachs discusses the development of Lotus 1-2-3, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota