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Source code : my beginnings [talking book]

Gates, Bill, 1955-2025
Audiobooks
'Source Code' describes with unprecedented candour Bill Gates' life from his childhood in Seattle to dropping out of Harvard aged 20 in 1975. Shortly afterwards he wrote, with Paul Allen, the programme which became the foundation of Microsoft and eventually for the entire software industry, changing the way the world works and lives. Gates writes about the centrality of family to his life - his encouraging grandmother and ambitious parents, about struggles to fit in, his rebelliousness, and the impact on him of the death of his closest friend. We see his extraordinary mind developing as a teenager, his excitement about the rapidly emerging technology of computing, and the earliest signs of his phenomenal business acumen. 'Source Code' is a warm, wise and revealing self-portrait of one of the most influential people of our age.
Author:
Gates, Bill, 1955-, author, narratorWheaton, Will, narrator
Edition:
Unabridged edition.
Imprint:
London : Penguin Random House Audiobooks, 2025.
Collation:
10 compact discs (11 hr., 42 min.) : digital, stereo
Performers:
Read by the author and Will Wheaton.
ISBN:
9781529973402 (sound discs)
Dewey class:
338.7610053092
LC class:
HD9696.2.U62
Local class:
CDS WT
Language:
English
BRN:
4265478
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