While still in high school, Bill Gates used a teletype terminal connected to a 'GE Computer' to write a tic-tac-toe program, according to Wikipedia. Their next computer was a DEC PDP computer, and their programming language was BASIC.
Gates developed "Traf-o-Data" with partner Paul Allen, earning $20,000 for their work. Gates was only 15 at the time.
Bill Gates first became interested in programming at the age of 13 when he attended Lakeside School in Seattle. It was at Lakeside where he was first introduced to computers and programming languages like BASIC. Gates and his schoolmates, including Paul Allen, became proficient in programming and even started a company to offer computer services while still in high school.
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bill gates,as he built the world's largest software business, Microsoft.
BASIC for the Altair computer
No bill gates made the first computer with Paul Allen I know this is aseptic the right assures.
In 1975, Gates and Allen form a partnership called Microsoft. The company is known for it's software and not for hardware of computer making.
Altair BASIC
1. They wrote for Altair. They wrote computer code.
In 1968, when Bill Gates was Thirteen, he enrolled in Lakeside School, a prestigious preparatory school in Washington. It was at Lakeside that he first used and programmed a computer - namely he used computer time leased from General Electric. There he wrote his first program in BASIC, and there he met his future partner Paul Allen.
Bill Gates does know how to program, but he is most famous for his skills as a businessman.
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No idea, but it was probably a class assignment for one of their Mathematics classes they took at Harvard.
Henry Edward Roberts designed the Altair 8800 personal computer. This very computer inspired Bill Gates and Paul Allen to enter the software business.
Actually, the Apple Company was the first to create Microsoft office. Later, other computer companies put in a bit of their system into it and made it what we have today.