Before Microsoft (or even Micro-soft), there was an interpreter called Altair Basic.
Bill and I were using the same computing tech - the Altair 8800 and DEC's PDP-10 - as BASIC became a gateway for generations ...
Microsoft's co-founder Bill Gates commemorates its 50th birthday by sharing the BASIC interpreter code that led to its ...
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates this week published the code that became the first product of the tech company, which turns 50 ...
Gates reflected on Microsoft’s early days, recalling the long hours spent coding on a PDP-10 computer at Harvard. He ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNMicrosoft turns 50: CEO Satya Nadella recreates company's first-ever product using AI (WATCH)Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella used Copilot to recreate Altair BASIC, the company's very first product, showcasing the ...
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Microsoft is celebrating its 50-year anniversary today during a special event at the company’s headquarters in Redmond, ...
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Macworld on MSNHere’s the 50-year-old Microsoft source code that inspired the first Apple computerMaybe you didn’t realize this, but Microsoft is actually older than Apple. While Apple marked its 49th anniversary earlier ...
Microsoft is celebrating its 50th anniversary, and the company is having some fun with it. The iconic Windows 95 logo was ...
Microsoft is celebrating its 50th birthday these days, and it all started with the Altair Basic program. Bill Gates has now ...
Reminiscing about Microsoft's early days, Gates said Altair BASIC was the company's "original source code," predating iconic products like Windows and Office. While he went on ...
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