Gary Kildall
Gary Kildall was a pioneer of personal computer software.
He wrote programming language tools including assemblers (Intel 4004), interpreters (BASIC), and compilers (PL/M).
He created a widely-used disk operating system (CP/M).
He and his wife, Dorothy McEwen, started a successful company called Digital Research to develop and market CP/M, which for years was the dominant operating system for personal microcomputers.
Thousands of programs were written to run under it, and a million or more people might have used it.
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