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Screens & 2D Graphics: Crash Course Computer Science #23

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Today we start our conversation of computer system graphics. We finished last episode with the expansion of command line (or message) user interfaces, which often utilized displays, however usually digital typewriters or teletypes onto paper. By the very early 1960s a number of innovations were presented to make displays a lot extra helpful from cathode ray tubes as well as graphics cards to ASCII art and also light pens.

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We finished last episode with the spreading of command line (or message) user interfaces, which often made use of displays, yet commonly digital typewriters or teletypes onto paper. By the very early 1960s a number of innovations were presented to make displays a lot a lot more valuable from cathode ray tubes as well as graphics cards to ASCII art as well as light pens.