Source Code, Bill Gates’ Latest Book, Launches Today

Bill Gates’ latest book, Source Code: My Beginnings launched today. From the GatesNotes.com website:

Source Code is the story of the early part of my life, from growing up in Seattle through the beginnings of Microsoft. I share what it was like to be a precocious, sometimes difficult kid, the restless middle child of two dedicated and ambitious parents who didn’t always know what to make of me. In writing the book I came to better understand the people that shaped me and the experiences that led to the creation of a world-changing company.

The book is available from a variety of sellers, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Apple Books, among others.

Gates was actually in Boston yesterday, as a part of a book tour, to discuss the memoir with Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. at the Emerson Colonial Theater. My brother and I attended the discussion and I thought it was interesting to hear about the early parts of Gates’ life, prior to his days at Microsoft. The two discussed Gates’ childhood and upbringing, his fascination with computers at an early age, his meeting of Paul Allen at school, and his thoughts and views on a variety of other topics.

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