Apple Computers. I'm not being a wise a$$, I know it was all done in-house so I guess maybe Steve Jobs? I doubt he did any coding but he was the driving force behind it. Could also easily be Steve Wozniak who was the real geek behind Apple.
2006-12-03 22:08:31
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answered by al_minneapolis 2
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The Macintosh project started in early 1979 with Jef Raskin, an Apple employee, who envisioned an easy-to-use, low-cost computer for the average consumer. In September 1979, Raskin was given permission to start hiring for the project, and he began to look for an engineer who could put together a prototype. Bill Atkinson, a member of the Lisa team (which was developing a similar but higher-end computer), introduced him to Burrell Smith, a service technician who had been hired earlier that year as Apple employee #282. Over the years, Raskin hired a large development team that designed and built the original Macintosh hardware and software; besides Raskin, Atkinson and Smith, the team included Chris Espinosa, Joanna Hoffman, George Crow, Jerry Manock, Susan Kare, and Andy Hertzfeld.
2006-12-03 22:09:02
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answered by akar 4
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jeff raskin founded the macintosh computer and is named after the mcintosh apple. he is an apple employee and his group build the first mac in 1984.
2006-12-03 22:57:35
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answered by thebig10baby 2
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