Bill Fernandez
Bill Fernandez is a user-interface architect and innovator who was Apple Computer's first employee when they incorporated in 1977 and is Apple employee #4. He is the son of Jeryy Fernandez and Bambi Fernandez (both Stanford University graduates).[1] He is credited with introducing fellow Homestead High School student Steve Jobs to his friend (and Homestead alumn) Steve Wozniak[2] and developing schematics for the Apple II so the computer could be mass produced.
Bill Fernandez | |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Homestead High School |
Occupation | Engineer, Innovator |
Known for | Apple Inc. employee #4 who first introduced Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak; a member of the Apple Macintosh development team |
Career at Apple
Fernandez worked with on the Cream Soda Computer with Steve Wozniak in 1971, the first computer designed by Wozniak and built using spare parts from Wozniak's job. [3] He would later join Apple and work on both the Apple I and Apple II personal computers, and in the 1980s was a member of the Apple Macintosh development team. He contributed to several user interface aspects of the classic Mac OS, QuickTime and HyperCard and owns a user interface patent granted in 1994.
Popular Culture
- Fernandez appeared in the 2011 documentary about Apple, One Last Thing. [4]
- Fernandez is portrayed by the actor Victor Rasuk in the 2013 film Jobs.[5]
References
- https://www.techrepublic.com/article/apples-first-employee-the-remarkable-odyssey-of-bill-fernandez/
- Forbes Magazine (2000). "Forbes Magazine". Great Garages. forbes.com. Retrieved 2012-07-28.
- "June 14, 1971: The First Woz-Built Computer Catches Fire - AppleMatters". www.applematters.com. Retrieved 2021-01-12.
- Steve Jobs: One Last Thing (TV Movie 2011) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-01-12
- Assar, Vijith (August 16, 2013). "'Early Apple Employees Talk Memories of Steve Jobs, New Movie". Slashdot. Slashdot. Archived from the original on August 18, 2013.