Homebrew computer club
The first meeting of the legendary Homebrew Computer Club was held in Silicon Valley. Its first meeting in March 1975 was held in one of its members' garage in Menlo Park in San Mateo County. The Homebrew members were hobbyists, but most of them had an electrical engineering or programming background. They came to the meetings to talk about the Altair 8800 and other technical topics, and to exchange schematics and programming tips. From its ranks came the founders of many microcomputer companies—for example Bob Marsh, Adam Osborne, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak—the famous Apple founders.
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Silicon Valley - 1975 - Menlo Park - San Mateo County - Electrical engineering - Programming - Altair 8800 - Microcomputer - Bob Marsh - Adam Osborne - Steve Jobs - Steve Wozniak - Apple
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Soon after this first homebrew computer club, other hobby computer clubs emerged located all over the world. For example, The Netherlands homebrew computer club emerged with members meeting near the town of Utrecht. The HCC (Hobby Computer Club) as it is called still exists, has tens of thousands of members and publishes a magazine.
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The Netherlands - Utrecht - Hobby Computer Club
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