The Apple II peeled off the hardware layer. You didn’t need to know about the hardware to use a computer. The next step was the transition from the Apple II to the Macintosh, which peeled off the computer-literacy layer, if you will. In other words, you didn’t have to be a hacker or a computer scientist to use one of these.
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