
Source Code
My Beginnings
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Wil Wheaton
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Bill Gates
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Bill Gates
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The origin story of one of the most influential and transformative business leaders and philanthropists of the modern age
“A surprisingly candid memoir of the Microsoft mogul’s early years…Reading this book feels like watching someone take a well-known black-and-white sketch, fill in the details, and paint it in vivid color.”—GeekWire
Everyone is programmed a little differently, and Bill Gates' unique insight led to business triumphs that are now widely known: the twenty-year-old who dropped out of Harvard to start a software company that became an industry giant and changed the way the world works and lives; the billionaire many times over who turned his attention to philanthropic pursuits to address climate change, global health, and U.S. education.
Source Code is not about Microsoft or the Gates Foundation or the future of technology. It’s the human, personal story of how Bill Gates became who he is today: his childhood, his early passions and pursuits. It’s the story of his principled grandmother and ambitious parents, his first deep friendships and the sudden death of his best friend; of his struggles to fit in and his discovery of a world of coding and computers in the dawn of a new era; of embarking in his early teens on a path that took him from midnight escapades at a nearby computer center to his college dorm room, where he sparked a revolution that would change the world.
Bill Gates tells this, his own story, for the first time: wise, warm, revealing, it’s a fascinating portrait of an American life.
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Critic reviews
“A remarkably introspective and personally revealing tour through some of the key moments and experiences that shaped Gates the boy and teenage programming whiz, years before he became a business titan.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“An unexpectedly revealing account of the swirl of factors leading to the birth of Microsoft and the ascent of personal computing.”—The Wall Street Journal
“There is utility to be had … but there is also joy: the joy at marveling at genius coming into focus—confident, watchful, disciplined, exuberant, boyish and prickly—and the joy at watching a door left ajar kicked open wide. Yet the book is more than just that. Subtly, searchingly, always trusting the reader, Gates explores the mysteries of why he of all people became the Bill Gates: not only the first of the world-conquering tech titans of our era but also, in his second act, likely the best of them.”—Bloomberg
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Story is great .. narrator annoying
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Such encouragement and upliftment!
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One thing I was not aware of is Microsoft was the base code for the Apple 2, which Apple integrated with Microsoft's code.
interesting Childhood through Early Microsoft.
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Great book, terrible narration
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Wil Wheaton's narration is on point!
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Great memoir! I even saw Bill Gates during his book tour
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However, Will Wheaton's narration of the audio book is almost unlistenable. I understand his attempt to infuse personality and character into the reading, but he is so over-the-top and dramatic much of the time that I've been tempted to stop listening and just read the hardback. Particularly annoying is Mr. Wheaton's tendency to drop his volume so low at the end of some sentences that you literally cannot hear the words, even in a near-silent electric car. I am a fan of Will Wheaton, the actor, and was looking forward to hearing his production of Source Code, but if he is the reader for the audio book for the next installment of Mr. Gates' memoire, I will be reading instead of listening.
Excellent book but almost unlistenable
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Wonderful Story by Bill Gates
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The performance distracts from the story
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So interesting
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