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In 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft—a name born from "micro-computer" and "software." Gates didn’t just lead the company; he read and wrote the code himself.
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Bill Gates unveils Microsoft's original source code celebrating its 50th anniversary, highlighting the BASIC code he and Paul Allen developed for the Altair 8800.
Bill Gates Celebrates Microsoft’s 50th Anniversary With Its Original Source Code Bill Gates' website offers an option to download a 157-page PDF of the original code.
To mark the occasion, Gates has released the source code he and Allen wrote for the Altair 8800 – dubbed Altair BASIC – which became the company's first product.
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) founder, Bill Gates, nostalgically looks back on the computer code he wrote 50 years ago, which played a pivotal role in the creation of the tech giant.
Even as he grows older, Microsoft founder Bill Gates still fondly remembers the catalytic computer code he wrote 50 years ago that opened up a new frontier in technology.
Want to see the original source code that started Microsoft? Bill Gates is sharing it. On Wednesday, the Microsoft co-founder posted on his Gates Notes blog, reminiscing about the company's early ...