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It's "the coolest code I've ever written," the Microsoft co-founder says.
the Computer History Museum has released a package containing early source code for several versions of CP/M. Originally designed by [Gary Kildall] in 1973, Control Program for Microcomputers ...
AI-generated computer code is rife with references to non-existent third-party libraries, creating a golden opportunity for ...
To mark the occasion, Gates has released the source code he and Allen ... already developed a version of the BASIC programming language for the computer's processor. There was just one problem ...
If you are a developer or a computer geek, it’s worth a look. If you’re interested in learning more about Bill Gates before Microsoft, read his autobiography, Source Code: My Beginnings.
Gates and his Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen, used a computer in Harvard's lab to compose what he calls the 'coolest code I've written.' It's now public for the first time.
In 1975, the 20-year-old Gates and 22-year-old Allen approached MITS, the electronics company behind Altair 8800, and pretended to have created software for the computer. “There was just one pro ...