What is computer. Who has inverted it.
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a computer is an electronic device which accept data in input from prosses and gives us desired output(results),it also restores data for future use.
u mean invented??
u mean invented??
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charles babbage has invented the computer
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A computer is a device that can be instructed to carry out arbitrary sequences of logical or arithmetic operations automatically. The ability of computers to follow generalized sets of operations, called programs ,enables them to perform an extremely wide range of tasks.
Charles Babbage an English mechanical engineer and polymath originated the concept of a programmable computer. Considered the "father of computer"conceptualized and invented the first mechanical computer in the early 19th century. After working on his revolutionary difference engine, designed to aid in navigational calculations, in 1833 he realized that a much more general design, an Analytical Engine, was possible. The input of programs and data was to be provided to the machine via punched cards, a method being used at the time to direct mechanical looms such as the Jacquard loom. For output, the machine would have a printer, a curve plotter and a bell. The machine would also be able to punch numbers onto cards to be read in later. The Engine incorporated an arithmetic logic unit, control flow in the form of conditional branching and loops, and integrated memory, making it the first design for a general-purpose computer that could be described in modern terms as Turing-complete
Charles Babbage an English mechanical engineer and polymath originated the concept of a programmable computer. Considered the "father of computer"conceptualized and invented the first mechanical computer in the early 19th century. After working on his revolutionary difference engine, designed to aid in navigational calculations, in 1833 he realized that a much more general design, an Analytical Engine, was possible. The input of programs and data was to be provided to the machine via punched cards, a method being used at the time to direct mechanical looms such as the Jacquard loom. For output, the machine would have a printer, a curve plotter and a bell. The machine would also be able to punch numbers onto cards to be read in later. The Engine incorporated an arithmetic logic unit, control flow in the form of conditional branching and loops, and integrated memory, making it the first design for a general-purpose computer that could be described in modern terms as Turing-complete
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