Though Source Code is about the period of Bill Gates's life that ought to be the least interesting, it feels light and only ...
Bill Gates says the most personal and revealing moment of his memoir Source Code was "the question of whether to say ...
The first in a planned trilogy of books about his life, Source Code covers Gates' remarkable childhood in Seattle, his brief ...
Some episodes covered in Source Code – such as the "legal intricacies of Microsoft's negotiations with a long-defunct Seattle ...
As he prepares to turn 70 this year, Microsoft founder Bill Gates’ new memoir explores how his childhood quirks, upbringing, ...
In his new autobiography, the computer pioneer and philanthropist writes of his origins, and about how, in eighth grade, he discovered BASIC, which introduced him to the elegance and exacting demands ...
With the new book "Source Code," Bill Gates is looking back at both the “wonderful” and the weird moments of growing up in ...
Bill Gates acknowledges that the job offers from companies like Honeywell and General Electric were a significant "ego boost.
Bill Gates’ teenage rebellious streak included sneaking out of his home to write computer code without his parents’ knowledge ...
In his first memoir, Gates realises the myth of the lonely genius that sustained his younger self is just that – a myth.
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates used to sneak out of the house at just 13 to write and test out computer codes. His rebellion ...