Source Code - Bill Gates

Source Code

By Bill Gates

  • Release Date: 2025-02-04
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Score: 4.5
From 75 Ratings

Description

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The origin story of one of the most influential and transformative business leaders and philanthropists of the modern age

“A surprisingly candid memoir of the Microsoft mogul’s early years…Reading this book feels like watching someone take a well-known black-and-white sketch, fill in the details, and paint it in vivid color.” —GeekWire


The business triumphs of Bill Gates are widely known: the twenty-year-old who dropped out of Harvard to start a software company that became an industry giant and changed the way the world works and lives; the billionaire many times over who turned his attention to philanthropic pursuits to address climate change, global health, and U.S. education.

Source Code is not about Microsoft or the Gates Foundation or the future of technology. It’s the human, personal story of how Bill Gates became who he is today: his childhood, his early passions and pursuits. It’s the story of his principled grandmother and ambitious parents, his first deep friendships and the sudden death of his best friend; of his struggles to fit in and his discovery of a world of coding and computers in the dawn of a new era; of embarking in his early teens on a path that took him from midnight escapades at a nearby computer center to his college dorm room, where he sparked a revolution that would change the world.

Bill Gates tells this, his own story, for the first time: wise, warm, revealing, it’s a fascinating portrait of an American life.

Reviews

  • Stunning

    By Ricardo J. Salvador
    That someone who has led a life so,successful, and surrounded by people motivated to protect their good standing with him, Gates is remarkably self aware, sober, and honest in this telling of his formative years.
  • Terrible

    By WhySnapNOAI
    Terrible person terrible book.
  • Just One Thing Missing

    By LamarinSA
    Great story except the one of Microsoft’s dealing with MS-DOS is missing!