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In Source Code, Bill Gates reflects on his childhood and early life, including his belief that he would have been diagnosed as autistic as a child.
Businessman, philanthropist, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates sits down with Wired Editor-At-Large Steven Levy to discuss the inspiration behind his new book 'Source Code: My Beginnings'. Director: ...