Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Billgates Essays - Microsoft, Bill Gates, MS-DOS, OS2, Windows XP

Billgates William Henry Gates III was born in Seattle, Washington, in 1955. Bill was called Trey by his father, since Trey means three. Trey was always smart, and always loved even the earliest computers he could get his hands on. He went to a public school at first, and made a few friends there. He was pushing all the school had to offer to the limits, until his parents decided to send him to a private school. He at first didn't like the idea, but shortly after decided to go. The new school he went to, called Mothers' Club, was where he got his hands on his first computer. The mothers decided to have a rummage sale. The proceeds were used to buy a computer terminal, and buy computer time for the students. Trey said he has always been grateful for the computer bought, especially in the '60s, since computers were such an unusual thing to get at that time. The All through his teens, Trey as rebelling against his mother. He did everything his own way. He was always ! hard to get along with, unles s he had at least some control. That was, as I have read about him, the way his personality was. He went to a psychologist for a few years, because his mother refused to give in to Bill's rebellion. The psychologist just insisted that she must give in, because he couldn't help it, that was just the way he was. Bill wrote his first computer program, a version of tic tac toe, when he was only 13 years old! The way it worked was where each time you made a move on the keyboard, the extremely loud printer came out with the results slowly after each move. Although a 5 minute tic tac toe game could take as long as 2 hours, the kids at school, including Bill and his best friend, Paul Allen, liked it anyway since it was so extraordinary to be using what they actually made themselves. Bill and Paul were always best friends, and they were both very interested in computers. Paul was about four years older than Bill. When Bill went to college, in Ha! rvard. Paul got a job as a computer programme r while Bill was at his first two years in college. Paul constantly came to see Bill. One day, in December of '75,Paul came running to Bill with a magazine in his hand. The magazine was Popular Electronics, and on the cover was the Altair 8800, the first mini- computer kit. It was named after the planet in a Star Trek episode, Altair. Paul convinced Bill to start a company with him, and to drop out of Harvard. Bill, somewhat reluctantly, agreed. William Gates and Paul Allen started a company together, when Trey was 19, in 1976. They eventually decided to call it MicroSoft. The goal of Microsoft was to put a computer on every desk in every building. To make that happen, Microsoft aimed on compatibility. A few years after Microsoft was founded, Paul Allen left. He now owns a basketball team, the Portland Trail Blazers. Bill is now married to his wife, Melissa, and a daughter. Bill Gates PAGE 2: ACCOMPLISHMENTS With all the technology advances related to PC's during the beginning years in Microsoft, Bill Gates knew that in order to have a chance in the computer revolution that he pictured, he would have to jump in the open door, because I was closing fast. He knew that Microsoft would have to be in the PC industry from the beginning if he wanted it to stand a chance. This page of my report is all about how Microsoft stayed on top, and what Bill accomplished individually, this year, and in the last decade. Before Microsoft was founded, Paul Allen and Bill tried to use all the top chips they could to make software in it. Right before they founded Microsoft, they sent out Basic programs to all top companies, but no one answered him. They didn't accept it, probably because Bill and Allen were teenagers. After Microsoft was founded, however, they made foreign software for Japanese. They were making it for a long time, but

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