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by myself248
125 days ago
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> I’ve been meaning to go through his old notebooks, as he took detailed notes on everything, to see if there is anything left from that era. Please do! Ephemera like that can tell more sides of the story that didn't make it into the book, for whatever reason. |
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I ended up working for the lead of the competing team within DG (whose product lost to the book’s protagonist) for many years right after college at a different company he founded. I suspect he has a slightly different perspective on the whole thing, but I never asked.
Sadly my father and many of his contemporaries are no longer with us. But I’m really happy that this book exists as a durable & accurate snapshot of the period. The computer history museum also has a wonderful collection of interviews worth checking out, which includes several of the staff from DG [1]
1. https://computerhistory.org/oral-histories/