Jonathan Sachs (b. June 25, 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 was born in
Baltimore, Maryland and received his BS in math from
MIT in 1970. He later worked at MIT for several years, where he wrote the influential
STOIC language, at
Data General, and at
Concentric Data Systems.,
Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.
1-2-3 was notable for its speed and efficiency. 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.
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