My Last Words to Bill
We had a little internal yearbook thing you could sign for Bill last week. This is what I wrote:
Dear Bill,
In not too many weeks now I’ll be celebrating my 20th anniversary at Microsoft. I think I owe you some thanks for these 20 years, and some from before.
In fall of 1979 I got my first real access to a computer. It was a Commodore PET and it was running Microsoft BASIC. For me, and many others like me, that exposure caused a radical change in our life trajectories.
By Christmas I was learning 6502 assembler and those MOS tech handbooks were not exactly rich in examples. If you wanted to see *real* code you had to disassemble/understand the ROMs. So I guess what I’m saying is that, at the tender age of 15, I was ripping off your intellectual property. Sorry about that.
I did manage to get pretty good at 6502 assembler and I like to think some of that code was yours, so I tell my friends I got my first low level programming lessons from Bill Gates. Of course you didn’t know it, but it was nonetheless successful long-distance education through the magic of software.
Eight years, one diploma, and one degree later, I landed in Redmond. That was 1988. Since then, I’ve had many chances to meet, learn from, and work with some great people inside and outside of Microsoft – even Melinda for a time – and in turn affect the lives of others.
Thank you for the education, the opportunities, and the inspiration.
-Rico
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June 30, 2008
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July 01, 2008
Wow. This really comes from your heart, doesn't it? I can only hope to receive such an entry on a comparable occasions, too. If ever.Anonymous
July 04, 2008
Just for my curiosity...Did Mr. Gates read all your posts?Anonymous
July 17, 2008
If you mean my blog I'm fairly sure he doesn't read it all. But I'm fairly sure he did read my emails whenever I wrote to him. And I'm very sure he answered my questions whenever I asked him in person. :)