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Steven M. Holmes

How good were Bill Gates and the late Steve Jobs at programming?

How good were Bill Gates and the late Steve Jobs at programming, really? When people talk about the legends behind the personal computer revolution, do they picture two brilliant coders typing lines of elegant code late into the night, or visionary entrepreneurs guiding others to build the future? Was Bill Gates truly a deeply skilled programmer in the early days of software, crafting systems that powered a generation of computers? And what about Steve Jobs—was his strength in writing code, or in imagining how technology should feel and function? How much of their success came from technical ability versus leadership and design intuition? When we think about programming talent, where do these iconic figures actually stand? What do you think?

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