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Microsoft open-sourced Bill Gates’ 1976 6502 BASIC interpreter, showcasing early programming features and its historical role ...
Fortunately, there are people around the world who work hard at preserving these older systems and give us a living, working ...
Microsoft called the code—written by the company’s founder, Bill Gates, and its second-ever employee, Ric Weiland—”one of the most historically significant pieces of software from the early personal ...
"Rick Weiland and I (Bill Gates) wrote the 6502 BASIC," Gates commented on the Page Table blog in 2010. "I put the WAIT ...
Microsoft’s version of BASIC was one of the first programming languages that the general public came into contact with, ...
In the wake of its Microsoft Build developer conference last month in Seattle, the software giant has launched an ad campaign, “Yours To Build,” that celebrates the coder community. The campaign, from ...
Microsoft, which has been at odds with the Linux community over the years because of intellectual property issues, said on Monday it has released 20,000 lines of Linux code to the Linux kernel ...