當蓋茨還不是蓋茨:視頻回顧1975年的微軟!
走過了34年漫長路程,微軟如今已經(jīng)是全球第一大軟件廠商。遙想1975年,Bill Gates與Paul Allen開發(fā)了首個編程語言BASIC,由此翻開了IT軟件界的新篇章。微軟官方社區(qū)頻道Channel 9近日提供了一則關(guān)于1975年微軟的珍貴視頻資料,回顧了大人物們當年的青蔥歲月……
Microsoft was formed soon after the introduction of the Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems (MITS) Altair, the first "personal computer," a build-it-yourself kit for hobbyists. Bill Gates and Paul Allen seized the opportunity to transform this early PC into a breakthrough -- the Altair needed software, a programming language that could make it perform useful computing tasks. That's when it all began.
Allen, employed by Honeywell, and his friend, Gates, a sophomore at Harvard, immediately set out to adapt the first personal computer language for the Altair, called BASIC. They worked in marathon 24-hour sessions to complete a working product, which was then licensed to MITS. Soon thereafter, Allen accepted a position with MITS as director of Software Development, and Gates followed him later that year to form an informal partnership called Micro-Soft, complete with hyphen.
Over the years, the PC has transformed from a hobbyist's toy to an indispensable tool that continues to change the world. It has revolutionized how we deal with information, how we communicate, and how we work, learn and play.
Following is an overview of significant events that shaped the company in 1975.
The Year in Summary
? Revenues: $16,005
? Employees: 3 (Allen, Gates and Ric Weiland)
? MITS promotes Altair BASIC, the computer language developed by Gates and Allen for the Altair computer. Hobbyists are ecstatic, despite the fact that, even with BASIC, there is little you can actually do with the Altair.?
Company Events
? The MITS Altair 8800 appears on the cover of Popular Electronics. The article inspires Paul Allen and Bill Gates to develop a BASIC Interpreter for the Altair.
? Bill Gates and Paul Allen complete BASIC and license it to their first customer, MITS of Albuquerque, N.M., the manufacturer of the Altair 8800 personal computer. This is the first computer language program written for a personal computer.
? Paul Allen joins MITS as director of Software Development.
? The MITS Altair newsletter, Computer Notes, declares, "Altair BASIC -- Up and Running."
? Gates and Allen's BASIC officially ships as version 2.0 in both 4K and 8K editions.?
? Allen and Gates sign a licensing agreement with MITS regarding the BASIC Interpreter.
? In a letter to Allen, Gates uses the name "Micro-Soft" to refer to their partnership.
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Today, we’re beginning a brand new series called The History of Microsoft. Travel with us back in time as we discover the roots of one of the world's most important technology companies. Using rare video and photos we bring you the heart of Microsoft's struggles and successes. Every Thursday we will air a brand new episode beginning with 1975 where "The History of Microsoft" all began.