Coding the Self before Microsoft
Shaping Bill Gates Childhood Experiences into Tech Leadership
Sinopsis
At Lakeside, the Mothers Club rummage sale funded a Teletype Model 33 ASR terminal connected to a General Electric time-sharing computer — a piece of technology so far beyond what any American secondary school possessed in 1968 that it represented, for the students who encountered it, an almost surreal window into a future that had not yet arrived. Gates was transfixed. He and Paul Allen, two years his senior and equally consumed, began spending every available hour in the school computer room — writing programs, searching for bugs in exchange for free computer time, and developing a shared conviction that gradually crystallized into something close to prophecy: that computer chips would become so powerful that every desk and every home would eventually contain one. At fifteen, the two formed their first commercial venture, Traf-O-Data, computerizing traffic pattern analysis for Seattles municipal government and earning $20,000. Gates was not discovering a hobby. He was discovering himself.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565410996
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 14/04/2026
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