• ZX Spectrum inventor Sir Clive Sinclair dead at 81

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Fri Sep 17 14:15:03 2021
    ZX Spectrum inventor Sir Clive Sinclair dead at 81

    Date:
    Fri, 17 Sep 2021 13:01:44 +0000

    Description:
    Prolific inventor was best known for invigorating the personal computing
    space with the iconic ZX Spectrum.

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    Sir Clive Sinclair , who has passed away aged 81, will be remembered as one of Britain's most prolific innovators, who has had a profound influence on
    the software industry in general, and the gaming industry in particular.

    Despite battling cancer for over a decade, he was still tinkering with his inventions last week "because that was what he loved doing", his daughter Belinda Sinclair told the BBC .

    Sinclair, who first became a household name by inventing the Sinclair Executive pocket calculator, is said to have begun inventing gadgets while still at school. Heres our roundup of the best laptops for programming Get started with programming with these best Python courses Take a look at out collection of the best HTML courses

    It was however Sinclairs ZX Spectrum that helped bring affordable personal computing to the masses, being the best-selling British computer (with millions of units sold across the world), until the arrival of the Raspberry Pi . Inventor par excellence

    Sinclair, pretty much like Apple's Steve Jobs, was known for his interest
    with product design, and his inventions were as much about function as they were about form.

    Unlike Jobs however, running a business was not one of Sinclairs forte.

    After his first company folded, he teamed up with former colleague Chris
    Curry who ran a small electronics company called Science of Cambridge, which was later renamed Sinclair Research .

    One of their first products was the ZX80 , a small computer that DIYers could buy as kits for 80. It was followed by the ZX81 , which managed to eclipsed the success of its predecessor.

    Curry soon parted ways with Sinclair, and the two werent on the best of terms after the BBC went with Currys Acorn for their computer literacy series.

    Sinclair followed up the ZX81 with the ZX Spectrum, which, thanks to color display, shattered all sales records, and helped mushroom an entire industry focused on producing software for the computer.

    The success of the Spectrum earned Sinclair a knighthood in 1983, at the recommendation of Margaret Thatcher.

    Sinclair would go on inventing new gadgets and gizmos, many of which proved
    to be commercial failures, and none ever reaching close to the popularity of the Spectrum.

    However, as someone who invented for the joy of inventing, the failures didnt prevent Sinclair from tinkering, and he will undoubtedly always be remembered as one of Britain's greatest innovators. Weve also collated the best JavaScript courses

    Via BBC



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