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RE[2]: The article is about it being a hoax
by Laurence on Tue 23rd Aug 2011 15:07
in reply to "RE: The article is about it being a hoax"
He's telling the press that he and his friends have written 52 millionen lines of code in three years, but he won't show it. And the press praises him as the next Bill Gates.
Bill Gates was more a businessman than a software developer. I know he has written software (though I'm sure we'd all like to forget about QBasic), but the majority of stuff in the early days was bought.
RE[3]: The article is about it being a hoax
by jbauer on Wed 24th Aug 2011 08:44
in reply to "RE[2]: The article is about it being a hoax"
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He's telling the press that he and his friends have written 52 millionen lines of code in three years, but he won't show it. And the press praises him as the next Bill Gates.
He's telling the press that he and his friends have written 52 millionen lines of code in three years, but he won't show it. And the press praises him as the next Bill Gates.
Bill Gates was more a businessman than a software developer. I know he has written software (though I'm sure we'd all like to forget about QBasic), but the majority of stuff in the early days was bought. "
I used to think that way. I have a lot more of respect for the guy as a programmer since I read this Joel Spolsky's little story:
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2006/06/16.html
RE[3]: The article is about it being a hoax
by reez on Wed 24th Aug 2011 12:23
in reply to "RE[2]: The article is about it being a hoax"
Bill Gates was more a businessman than a software developer. I know he has written software (though I'm sure we'd all like to forget about QBasic), but the majority of stuff in the early days was bought.
I don't think that's right. It is just what Linus and GNU folks claim. It's not like you can't be both and I never found any evidence for this.
Bill Gates wouldn't be the only one who changes from being a compsci geek to a business geek. It is what happens if you have a lot of financial success.
I am not a big Bill Gates fan though, so I don't know too much about it. Maybe someone could write something to substantiate this allegation.





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He's an impostor kid running andLinux + KDE on Windows.
You can read clearly "andlinux-beta2-kde.exe" on the screenshot:
http://scr3.golem.de/screenshots/1108/unios/thumb620/unios_09.png
http://www.andlinux.org
The Mac app is Karthik's Picturebooth, a flash based Photo Booth clone running on Windows.
He's telling the press that he and his friends have written 52 millionen lines of code in three years, but he won't show it. And the press praises him as the next Bill Gates.