William Henry Gates III, or more generally Bill Gates, was born in Seattle, Washington on October 28, 1955. At the age of thirteen he began to show interest in technology and created a software program to sort out three dimensions. Over time, he and his partner Paul Allen founded the world's largest software business, Microsoft. Due to Microsoft's great success, Bill Gates has become one of the richest people in the world. In February 2014, Bill Gates decided to resign as president of Microsoft. Microsoft was originally a small computer company with only 25 employees and one small office.
Bill Gates is co-founder of Microsoft charity, Billionaire, Microsoft, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. At the beginning of Microsoft, Bill Gates and Paul Allen wrote Altair Basic, a translation of the BASIC programming language originally built for the MITS Altair 8800 computer. Of course, Microsoft continues to be the world's largest PC software maker. As a lifelong learner and author of several books including Business @ the Speed of Thought, Gates still studied lunch at high school. He remembered his idea of coding as a child.
Bill Gates was introduced to the computer of Lakeside Private School. In this school, Bill Gates met with Paul Allen, a co-founder and partner of Microsoft with Microsoft. Bill Gates is a diligent and talented student at his school. In 1973 I joined Harvard University where I was also interested in software development and programming. He developed a programming language version called Basic for MITS Altair. After that, Bill Gates' achievement was directly linked to Microsoft. Microsoft Corporation registered authority in the US Patent and Trademark Office on November 26, 1976. This is a hard effort and dedication of school's lifetime friends and friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen. The company was originally in Albuquerque, but moved to Bellevue in Washington on January 1, 1979. (ILL G ATES, 2008)
After setting up Microsoft, Bill Gates returned home from Harvard in search of a term. If he remains at school instead of returning to Microsoft, his opportunity cost will be all the wealth and value gained by Microsoft, and it can be further exacerbated. In order to understand exactly the life you want (that is, the time spent in the "real world") it is better to spend it in the real world. If you are like me and come out of 12 years compulsory education you may not know much about how the real world looks. You have been around the school and after school for over 10 years.