词条 | Bob Albrecht |
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Bob Albrecht is a key figure in the early history of microcomputers; he was one of the founders of the People's Computer Company and its associated newsletters which turned into Dr. Dobb's Journal, brought the first Altair 8800 to the Homebrew Computer Club,{{sfn|Levy|2010|p=169}} was one of the main supporters of the effort to make Tiny BASIC a standard on many early machines,{{sfn|Levy|2010|p=195}} and wrote a number of books on BASIC and other computer topics.[1] He is mentioned as one of the "who's who" in Steven Levy's Heroes of the Computer Revolution.{{sfn|Levy|2010|p=ix}} In 1955 Albrecht was studying or a masters degree when he quit for a job at the Minneapolis-Honeywell Aeronautical Division in Minneapolis, which had entered the computer market in April that year. He was working in a large room of engineers on flight control systems for high-speed jet aircraft using analog techniques. after a few months he was invited to join work on a IBM 650 drum computer, with the intention that he would than promote the use of the computer amongst his erstwhile analog-working co workers.[2] ReferencesCitations1. ^[https://www.amazon.com/Bob-Albrecht/e/B000APLRMU Bob Albrecht author page] 2. ^{{cite web|title=Bob Albrecht|url=http://hcle.wikispaces.com/x-III.%20About%20PCC|website=Wikispaces|publisher=Tangient LLC|accessdate=26 April 2018}} Bibliography
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