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Book Notes: Founders at Work (designsprints.com)
55 points by cccsss on March 28, 2015 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments


The Steve Wozniak interview is just incredible:

I couldn't really afford to buy the pieces I needed. I couldn't buy a teletype, so I had to design my own terminal. The only thing that was free (because I had no money) was a home TV to see characters on. I got a keyboard for $60, which was amazingly low priced then. That was the most expensive thing to getting my terminal built. Then it was just a matter of designing logic to put dots on a TV screen that add up to the letters of the alphabet and spell out what's coming from another computer far away. The keyboard types the data to the computer far away, and I built a modem for that. So now I had a TV terminal. This is while I'm working at Hewlett-Packard. I'm just doing these things on the side for fun in my apartment in Cupertino.

http://www.foundersatwork.com/steve-wozniak.html


"I highlighted a ton of things".

I haven't read Founders at Work, but I really enjoyed Coders at Work by Peter Seibel in the same series. I had the same feeling with that book - I scribbled down a lot of notes on interesting things to follow up on. My conclusion (from my review on Amazon[1]):

If you are seriously interested in programming, this is definitely one of the books you should read. Highly recommended.

[1] http://www.amazon.com/review/R2OV0TG7MJGXGL/


Thanks Henrik! Great review, convinced me to buy a copy of the book.


:-)


Coders at work is so legit !




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