I dont know why people think gates is some wise businessman or philosopher. He got lucky and only did two important things - buy MSDOS when IBM wanted a new OS for its computer and then copy (steal ?) the GUI from Xerox and Apple to create windows.
people tend to assume that anyone successful did something special to deserve it
he's smart and dedicated, absolutely, these are prerequisite ingredients, but him being particularly successful was due to luck and timing. Men smarter and more diligent than him have ended up with much less due to not being in the right place at the right time
that's an important point. Both Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were born in the mid 1950s, had they been born 5 years earlier or later they would have just been executives in somebody else's computer company but they came along when the computer was being turned into a consumer device.
Nothing. Despite the cover story of billy being a genius nerd I don’t think anyone’s really seen him code…anything, really. We all know his father was a rich planned parenthood exec, and most of the stories about gates coding are nearly urban legend tier. Another thing about gates is that all the coding nerds still code while gates apparently gave it up. It’s all fishy
There's zero doubt about him having created early versions of BASIC for home computers. DONKEY.BAS might be the last bit of code he worked on though some think he was involved with GORILLA.BAS. >Actually, it was myself and Neil Thompson [sic] at four in the morning with this prototype IBM PC sitting in this small room. IBM insisted that we had to have a lock on the door and we only had this closet that had a lock on it, so we had to do all our development in there and it was always over 100 degrees, but we wrote late at night a little application to show what the Basic built into the IBM PC could do. And so that was Donkey.bas. It was at the time very thrilling.
This isn't true. Much like Geroge Lucas, Bill's real genius wasn't in what he personally could do but that he had an uncanny ability to find other people to do amazing things for him. He still wasn't a complete dunce at code, he personally led the dev team throughout the early 80's and all of their initial huge successes. But it was his management style, not the code itself, that was the real innovation.
There's zero doubt about him having created early versions of BASIC for home computers. DONKEY.BAS might be the last bit of code he worked on though some think he was involved with GORILLA.BAS. >Actually, it was myself and Neil Thompson [sic] at four in the morning with this prototype IBM PC sitting in this small room. IBM insisted that we had to have a lock on the door and we only had this closet that had a lock on it, so we had to do all our development in there and it was always over 100 degrees, but we wrote late at night a little application to show what the Basic built into the IBM PC could do. And so that was Donkey.bas. It was at the time very thrilling.
Gates is a stand out where he apparently gave up coding compared to every other real coding wiz we know of
I think he feels guilty on some level for ruining computers and thus dooming humanity. But he's such a huge homosexual that he transforms that guilt into a savior complex.
>Business is war.
That is something he said. You can look it up. You can derive many different interpretaions from it.It's kinda hard to give it any honest meaning without providing context.
Adrenochrome
Globohomosexual plans and child porn
I dont know why people think gates is some wise businessman or philosopher. He got lucky and only did two important things - buy MSDOS when IBM wanted a new OS for its computer and then copy (steal ?) the GUI from Xerox and Apple to create windows.
people tend to assume that anyone successful did something special to deserve it
he's smart and dedicated, absolutely, these are prerequisite ingredients, but him being particularly successful was due to luck and timing. Men smarter and more diligent than him have ended up with much less due to not being in the right place at the right time
>implying he wasn’t glowie agent by time of windows
Kek
>these are prerequisite ingredients
dedicated yes. Smart is not necessary. Look at elon musk
>right place at the right time
that's an important point. Both Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were born in the mid 1950s, had they been born 5 years earlier or later they would have just been executives in somebody else's computer company but they came along when the computer was being turned into a consumer device.
He’s a degenerate pervert with a god complex, the end
More brain?
>what's inside Bill's brain?
lmao i'm about to watch this
Nothing. Despite the cover story of billy being a genius nerd I don’t think anyone’s really seen him code…anything, really. We all know his father was a rich planned parenthood exec, and most of the stories about gates coding are nearly urban legend tier. Another thing about gates is that all the coding nerds still code while gates apparently gave it up. It’s all fishy
There's zero doubt about him having created early versions of BASIC for home computers. DONKEY.BAS might be the last bit of code he worked on though some think he was involved with GORILLA.BAS.
>Actually, it was myself and Neil Thompson [sic] at four in the morning with this prototype IBM PC sitting in this small room. IBM insisted that we had to have a lock on the door and we only had this closet that had a lock on it, so we had to do all our development in there and it was always over 100 degrees, but we wrote late at night a little application to show what the Basic built into the IBM PC could do. And so that was Donkey.bas. It was at the time very thrilling.
This isn't true. Much like Geroge Lucas, Bill's real genius wasn't in what he personally could do but that he had an uncanny ability to find other people to do amazing things for him. He still wasn't a complete dunce at code, he personally led the dev team throughout the early 80's and all of their initial huge successes. But it was his management style, not the code itself, that was the real innovation.
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Gates is a stand out where he apparently gave up coding compared to every other real coding wiz we know of
bluescreen
A tiny Steve Jobs.
Epstein Flight Logs
Plans to Genocide Africa
Fema Camps
Doom 3 leak
>Plans to Genocide Africa
wtf I love Bill Gates now
>Doom 3 leak
qrd?
He leaked b doom 3? Why?
israelite gold, you just have to crack their skulls open to get at it
ligma or updog
>MUST BUY EVERY GAME DEVELOPER
why is he like this?
Game developing is kinda like farming, and ol' Billy boy knows all about those things.
A bullet, soon enough.
in Minecraft?
>At least I will die in a golden coffin
I think he feels guilty on some level for ruining computers and thus dooming humanity. But he's such a huge homosexual that he transforms that guilt into a savior complex.
I hope he gets colon cancer from his shitty diet of impossible burgers and bugs
You think they eat the diet they want the helots to eat?
Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom was basically a documentary.
>Head tilted upwards
>Nose still points down
Has to be a crypto.
MANGIAAAAAAAAAA
Also DONT follow the Poop rabbit hole that leads to how scientist want to figure out on how to make our basic diet our recycled feces.
>make our basic diet our recycled feces.
The eternal poojeet strikes again.
Based bill continuing the Black project in current year with soft kill
Bob (Microsoft and Twin Peaks)
vrill worms
Ironically, the linux kernel
Poop jars and African AIDS experiments.
system32
Real?
a lot of child pornography
This boy is up to no good, I tell ya that
Guilty of not giving a frick
Guilty of hanging out with Epstein
African genocide
The VIRGIN Steven Jobs vs. the CHAD Bill Gates
So we're all using open source operating systems, right bros?
For me, it's Garuda Dr460nized
>hates M$
>decided to trust big pharma
Sorry man, but I lost respect for stallman
>Business is war.
That is something he said. You can look it up. You can derive many different interpretaions from it.It's kinda hard to give it any honest meaning without providing context.