Bill Gates Credits Early Coding and Harvard Exit for Microsoft's $3 Trillion Success
Bill Gates attributes Microsoft's $3 trillion success to early coding habits and his decision to leave Harvard. Gates revealed he would sneak out at 13 to code and later left Harvard after Paul Allen showed him a minicomputer kit in Popular Electronics. This prompted the creation of Microsoft. Gates believes staying at Harvard would have jeopardized the opportunity.
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