Source Code by Bill Gates
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Source Code book by Bill Gates
Source Code: My Beginnings by Bill Gates is a personal memoir about his childhood, family, education, and the experiences that shaped his early passion for computers. Rather than focusing on Microsoft's rise to global dominance, Gates looks back at the formative years that influenced his personality, ambitions, and approach to technology.
Gates reflects on growing up in Seattle, his relationship with his parents and siblings, his early experiences with computers, and the friendships that helped shape his future—including his longtime collaboration with Paul Allen. He describes his fascination with programming, his competitive nature, his experiences at Harvard, and the early decisions that eventually led him to leave university and pursue Microsoft.
Personal, candid, and reflective, Source Code offers a rare look at the person behind one of the world's most recognizable technology companies. It is a story about curiosity, ambition, family, opportunity, and the importance of discovering what genuinely excites you.
What you'll learn
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The experiences that shaped Bill Gates' early life and ambitions
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How curiosity and intense interest can develop into expertise
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The importance of mentors, friendships, and opportunities
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Lessons from Gates' early experiences with computers and programming
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How formative decisions can influence a person's future
Who should read it
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Entrepreneurs and aspiring business leaders
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Readers interested in technology and innovation
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Fans of memoirs by influential business figures
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Students and young people exploring their interests and ambitions
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