Barcode co-inventor George Laurer dies aged 94:
George Laurer, the US engineer who helped develop the barcode, has died at the age of 94.
Laurer died last Thursday at his home in Wendell, North Carolina, and his funeral was held on Monday.
[...] It was while working as an electrical engineer with IBM that George Laurer fully developed the Universal Product Code (UPC), or barcode.
He developed a scanner that could read codes digitally. He also used stripes rather than circles that were not practical to print.
The UPC went on to revolutionise "virtually every industry in the world", IBM said in a tribute on its website.
[...] The first product scanned, in Ohio in June 1974, was a packet of Wrigley's Juicy Fruit chewing gum. It is now on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington.
Fellow IBM employee, Norman Woodland, who died in 2012, is considered the pioneer of the barcode idea, which he initially based on Morse code.
Although he patented the concept in the 1950s, he was unable to develop it. It would take a few more years for Laurer to bring the idea to fruition with the help of low-cost laser and computing technology.
(Score: 3, Informative) by DannyB on Wednesday December 11 2019, @04:16PM (4 children)
Quasi related, but since I saw this within an hour of seeing this SN post, I thought I would share.
Generate QR codes as text (unicode characters). The text looks like a QR code.
Command line tool:
https://github.com/gtanner/qrcode-terminal [github.com]
In the clod:
http://asciiqr.com/ [asciiqr.com]
An installable runtime library:
https://fukuchi.org/works/qrencode/ [fukuchi.org]
To transfer files: right-click on file, pick Copy. Unplug mouse, plug mouse into other computer. Right-click, paste.
(Score: 3, Funny) by Rosco P. Coltrane on Wednesday December 11 2019, @04:19PM
Correct in more than one sense...
(Score: 2) by Unixnut on Wednesday December 11 2019, @04:36PM (1 child)
Great, I can look forward to text based QR code spamming as well now... XD
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Wednesday December 11 2019, @05:15PM
The next major advance will be the automated sequence of
1. instant message you the text of a QR code
2. get your phone's camera to scan it
Without human intervention.
To transfer files: right-click on file, pick Copy. Unplug mouse, plug mouse into other computer. Right-click, paste.
(Score: 2) by Pslytely Psycho on Wednesday December 11 2019, @06:22PM
That was kinda fun.
I went to your 'in the clod' link.
Entered the intro to Marshall Brains story "Manna."
Generated HUMONGOUS QR Code.
Read it back with QR reader.
Holy shit! It worked!
I actually thought something that big would bork it.
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