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re:看见写AS了,贴一段。当然不是老乔,...
看见写AS了,贴一段。
当然不是老乔,老乔是领袖型,非常善于影响他人,非常敏感,无论对人还是对艺术对音乐,虽然他个性古怪,脾气失控,完美主义,黑白思维,但他不是AS,他是一种天才。
Gates was good at computer coding, unlike Jobs, and his mind was more practical,
disciplined, and abundant in analytic processing power. Jobs was more intuitive and
romantic and had a greater instinct for making technology usable, design delightful, and
interfaces friendly. He had a passion for perfection, which made him fiercely demanding,
and he managed by charisma and scattershot intensity. Gates was more methodical; he held
tightly scheduled product review meetings where he would cut to the heart of issues with
lapidary skill. Both could be rude, but with Gates—who early in his career seemed to have
a typical geek’s flirtation with the fringes of the Asperger’s scale—the cutting behavior
tended to be less personal, based more on intellectual incisiveness than emotional
callousness. Jobs would stare at people with a burning, wounding intensity; Gates
sometimes had trouble making eye contact, but he was fundamentally humane.
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After thirty years Gates would develop a grudging respect for Jobs. “He really never
knew much about technology, but he had an amazing instinct for what works,” he said. But
Jobs never reciprocated by fully appreciating Gates’s real strengths. “Bill is basically
unimaginative and has never invented anything, which is why I think he’s more
comfortable now in philanthropy than technology,” Jobs said, unfairly. “He just
shamelessly ripped off other people’s ideas.”
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