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skibz ◴[] No.44603843[source]
I wish Gary was one of the people that the average joe associated with "people who are known for doing computer things", instead of only people such as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.

His accomplishments cannot be overstated: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Kildall#Recognition

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1. 77pt77 ◴[] No.44607107[source]
> instead of only people such as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.

At least gates could program...

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2. senderista ◴[] No.44608582[source]
At least Jobs could design a product…
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3. canucker2016 ◴[] No.44609372[source]
Both of them screwed over early employees wrt company shares.

Jobs and Apple board didn't give stock options/shares to some early employees, Woz stepped in to make up for some of the shortfall. see https://apple.fandom.com/wiki/Woz_Plan

Gates argued with Paul Allen about the percentage of company ownership. IMHO, Allen didn't like confrontation so Allen acquiesced to Gates benefit.

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4. gompertz ◴[] No.44611062[source]
Yet in Gates' recently released memoir, if you do a ctrl+f for Kildall there are zero results. Unsure how Gates, as a programmer and business founder , could write a memoir without a single blurb for Gary.
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5. DavidLawsCHM ◴[] No.44611832[source]
The bio is in three parts. If he mentions Gary it will be in part 2.
6. burnt-resistor ◴[] No.44612733{3}[source]
The Valley promotes such figures. I once had to intervene on behalf of some Japanese visitors who were being taken advantage of by a headstrong young whippersnapper in the Valley who was totally oblivious to the needs and customs of others.