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When the first computer code came to light in the 1970s, Jobs and Bill Gates hurt each other because of Xerox!


Jun 02, 2021 Article blog



Recently, Xerox Otto's operating system and the source code of the program were exposed.

Speaking of Xerox believe that many people are no strangers!

"We all have a wealthy neighbor named Xerox. O ne day I broke into his house and tried to steal his computer, only to find that you had made it.

 When the first computer code came to light in the 1970s, Jobs and Bill Gates hurt each other because of Xerox!1

This classic line comes from Bill Gates's mouth.

In the history of Jobs and Bill Gates' love-hate feud, the earliest originated from an old computer, the Xerox Star.

Let's start from the beginning of the story.

Xerox Otto was the first computer designed for personal use and is considered the "first personal computer".

 When the first computer code came to light in the 1970s, Jobs and Bill Gates hurt each other because of Xerox!2

Xerox's biggest help was the launch of Xerox Star, which made Apple and Microsoft.

The Xerox Star computer, launched in 1981, runs a graphical interface for users. T echnically, it's frustrating, slow and expensive. Doesn't seem to have a future?

 When the first computer code came to light in the 1970s, Jobs and Bill Gates hurt each other because of Xerox!3

And Xerox itself did not make much money from the launch of Xerox Star.

Later, Joe helped the Lord to carry him forward.

 When the first computer code came to light in the 1970s, Jobs and Bill Gates hurt each other because of Xerox!4

Jobs saw the future of graphical interfaces, launching the world's first personal computer that combines a graphical user interface with a mouse, "Apple Lisa."

 When the first computer code came to light in the 1970s, Jobs and Bill Gates hurt each other because of Xerox!5

As Jobs' life rival, Bill Gates announced that Microsoft is about to launch Windows 1.0.

Jobs started hurting each other because of Windows 1.0 and Bill Gates.

In his Apple headquarters office, Jobs lashed out at Bill Gates in front of ten people, "You're stealing our stuff!"

Bill Gates quietly uttered one of the most classic lines of his life, "We all have a rich neighbor named Xerox." O ne day I broke into his house and tried to steal his computer, only to find that you had made it.

 When the first computer code came to light in the 1970s, Jobs and Bill Gates hurt each other because of Xerox!6

Earlier versions of Microsoft Windows 1.0 were colorful.

Finally, the programmers' partners can study Xerox Otto's source code (the source code is too long, more can be viewed https://www.w3cschool.cn/article/7765884):

 When the first computer code came to light in the 1970s, Jobs and Bill Gates hurt each other because of Xerox!7