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Bill Gates
From Nobody to Mr. Microsoft
"Bill Gates is one who needs no introduction. Today, he is one of the most famous names in computer software innovations." (The New York Times)
Bill Gates was born in Seattle 1958 in. As a teenager many skills ...
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Bill Gates
Gliederung
- From Nobody to Mr. Microsoft
- How rich is he really?
- The Computer
- General Information
- Hardware
- General Information
- Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- General Information
- Control Unit
- Arithmetic-Logic Unit
- Main Store
- General Information
- Random Access Memory
- Read Only Memory
- Input devices
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- Joystick
- Output devices
- Screen
- Printer
- Software
- From Internet to Highway
- From Internet to Highway cont.
- How the life will change: Daily life & learning
- Learning
- How the life will change: Daily life & learning cont
- Homework
- Where person meets machine; Audio,Video - Talking to your computer
- Where person meets machine; Audio,Video - Talking to your computer cont.
- Solutions; Is a life without computers still possible?; Own opinion
- Is a life without computers still possible?
- Own opinion
From Nobody to Mr. Microsoft
"Bill Gates is one who needs no introduction. Today, he is one of the most famous names in computer software innovations." (The New York Times)
Bill Gates was born in Seattle 1958 in. As a teenager many skills was revealed about him that would determine the path of his future success in life. Gates began his career in personal computer software when he started programming at the age of 13. His first program was for playing tic-tac-toe. At school he wanted all the other students to become interested in computers. The first computer at his school didn't even have a screen. For playing his game they typed in their moves on a typewriter-style keyboard and then sat around until the results came chug-chugging out of a loud printing device.
At the age of 15 Bill Gates built a device to control traffic patterns in Seattle. In 1975 Bill Gates dropped out of Harvard University to write programs. He developed BASIC (Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) for the first microcomputer, the MITS Altair (computer). He was guided by the belief that the personal computer would ultimately be a valuable tool on every office desktop
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