Getting Started in Electronics (1983) is an incredibly hand-lettered curiosity

And besides Don Lancaster’s electronics books, don’t forget his Postscript books. In the mid 1980s, when Postscript printers like the Apple Laserwriter came on the market, drawing programs were in their infancy. So what did Lancaster do? Realizing that Postscript is an actual stack-based programming language akin to FORTH, he wrote tutorials on how to draw diagrams using Postscript – by literally writing Postscript code!

From his homepage, “Postscript Secrets”

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