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I'm Carl Gundel and I've been computing since 1977. Here I will journal my experiences using computers and programming them. With 41 years of programming behind me, there will be a lot to say.

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Saturday, June 2, 2007

Microsoft BASIC

The original story of how Bill Gates and Paul Allen created their first BASIC for the Altair microcomputer is a fascinating one, especially for me since I am also the author of a BASIC language. Here is a fun site with one take on how Microsoft got its start.

http://www.startupgallery.org/gallery/story.php?ii=20
Posted by Carl Gundel at 9:33 PM
Labels: altair, basic, bill gates, microsoft, paul allen

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