"There were a lot of interesting versions of BASIC done for Japanese machines this article misses (..)"
Most likely referring to MSX-Basic. Which shows it's (c) Microsoft on the startup screen.
Not the fastest, but a very full-featured Basic compared to most Basics around @ the time. Iirc it does non-integer math on BCD coded values. Single & double precision, so users can decide RAM use/speed/precision tradeoffs.
Maybe there were other Japanese machines using MS-supplied Basics before that. But if so, likely few (any?) after MSX was introduced ('83), since that was big in Japan leaving little room for 8-bit competitors.
(It was killed as spam but I've unkilled it now so it's visible to users who don't have 'showdead' turned on.)
The current crop of rich folks are really the wrong uns and come from a deep history of bad families. Rotten blood really shows.
Would Microsoft have adapted BSD NET/1 as Apple eventually did, instead of continuing OS/2?
https://www.today.com/news/bill-melinda-gates-divorce-linked...
The body language analysis [2-3] of the PBS News Hour Interview [1] is quite something.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VOgVcFv_tWs
[2] Bill Gates was BLINDSIDED by Jeffrey Epstein question https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwAk3797Bn0
[3] Communication Professor Reacts to Bill Gates Interview on PBS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79ExQWKb2vA
The Microsoft easter egg is from an earlier era where things aren't so ugly. The Cutting Room Floor has more easter eggs of that nature, for example:
https://tcrf.net/Super_Tetris_3
Also try searching for "hidden copyright".
https://www.geekwire.com/2012/csi-redmond-forensic-analysis-...
dang•12h ago
Bill Gates' Personal Easter Eggs in 8 Bit Basic - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30110068 - Jan 2022 (1 comment)