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I somehow do not understand what the article is really aiming at, but what I found interesting: " the subculture of the compulsive programmer, whose ethics prescribe that one silly idea and a month of frantic coding should suffice to make him a life-long millionaire" I am suprised that this was a thing in 1988. Can somebody enlighten me what this is refering to? (I mean nowadays it is obvious) but was there the software startup culture in th e 80s?


It certainly matches early Atari, and there were lots of microcomputer game developers in the 80s who managed it. They were smaller than startups - often just the single programmer and someone helping them duplicate casette tapes.


You may have heard of Bill Gates? Steve Jobs? Larry Ellison? C'mon. :)


Yes, but this was more marathon then sprint, wasnt it?


There was a mini gold rush to write software for the new personal computers like the C64, including games and business programs.




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