Babbage said that drowsing over a book of log tables, (as one does) he got the idea of a machine to do the calculating. But there is not only one person to credit.
In my subconscious (over which I have no responsibility) Napier's bones comes to mind.
There is a good article in wikipedia under invention of computer.
Because people were making numerous mistakes an thought a machine could do it without errors, it was also there to entertain people.
ada lovelace worked with charles babbage to make the first computer programme
Charles Babbage (26 December 1791 - 18 October 1871) Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, mechanical engineer and (proto-) computer scientist who originated the idea of a programmable computer. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum. Working from Babbage's original plans, a computer was ultimately built and functioned perfectly. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. Babbage had even designed a printer; it featured astonishing complexity for a 19th century device.
The Abacus is a Japanese adding machine that consists of beads on wires strung between a wooden frame. The position of the beads indicated the number and you could do simple math with it. It is one of the oldest forms of computers.
That depends on your definition of crazy. While there is nothing mentioned in Babbage's biography that I would consider odd or crazy by today's definition, Babbage's peers certainly thought his Difference Engine was a strange contraption, particularly since he wasn't able to make it work as intended. 18th-century skeptics referred to the early prototypical computer as "Babbage's Folly."
There are several men who are considered to be the father of the modern computer. These include Charles Babbage and Alan Turing:Of programmable computers Charles Babbage, (26 December 1791 - 18 October 1871)The first programmer Ada Lovelace, (10 December 1815 - 27 November 1852)Of electronic computers Alan Turing, (23 June 1912 - 7 June 1954)Of some of the logic methods employed by computers George Stibitz, (April 30, 1904 - January 31, 1995)The word algorithm derives from the name of an Arab mathematician Al-Khuwarizmi, (about 790 - about 850).Charles Babbage is also known as the father of computers. He invented the Difference Engine and, the Analytical Engine.The first idea presented about computing machines was given by Al-Khuwarizmi (Muslim mathematician). He presented a circuit diagram, for which he requested the electricians to make that circuit. But due to lack of technology and knowledge the circuit was unable to be completed. For about 100 years, his idea was ignored. But when the people turned towards the idea of old scientists, they made a machine which was known to be the first computer of the world.
1880
Charles Babbage used mild steel, brass, metal, and gears
Charles Babbage was the first one to think of it.
ada lovelace worked with charles babbage to make the first computer programme
Babbage didn't make a computer. He designed one, but didn't actually build it. A replica was built in 1991 based on his original plans, and it did work, so if he had gone ahead with the construction, he would have been the first person to make a programmable computer.
Charles Babbage (26 December 1791 - 18 October 1871) Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, mechanical engineer and (proto-) computer scientist who originated the idea of a programmable computer. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum. Working from Babbage's original plans, a computer was ultimately built and functioned perfectly. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. Babbage had even designed a printer; it featured astonishing complexity for a 19th century device.
Computer is an electronic device. It was invented by Charles Babbage. To solve our problems make are work easier and faster. We can find any information about anything. We can paint, make our assingentments.
charles babbage
The Abacus is a Japanese adding machine that consists of beads on wires strung between a wooden frame. The position of the beads indicated the number and you could do simple math with it. It is one of the oldest forms of computers.
That depends on your definition of crazy. While there is nothing mentioned in Babbage's biography that I would consider odd or crazy by today's definition, Babbage's peers certainly thought his Difference Engine was a strange contraption, particularly since he wasn't able to make it work as intended. 18th-century skeptics referred to the early prototypical computer as "Babbage's Folly."
No. He lived in the early 1800s and designed the first fully automatic computer, however it was enormous, entirely mechanical, and he could never convince anyone to pay the cost of building it.
There are several men who are considered to be the father of the modern computer. These include Charles Babbage and Alan Turing:Of programmable computers Charles Babbage, (26 December 1791 - 18 October 1871)The first programmer Ada Lovelace, (10 December 1815 - 27 November 1852)Of electronic computers Alan Turing, (23 June 1912 - 7 June 1954)Of some of the logic methods employed by computers George Stibitz, (April 30, 1904 - January 31, 1995)The word algorithm derives from the name of an Arab mathematician Al-Khuwarizmi, (about 790 - about 850).Charles Babbage is also known as the father of computers. He invented the Difference Engine and, the Analytical Engine.The first idea presented about computing machines was given by Al-Khuwarizmi (Muslim mathematician). He presented a circuit diagram, for which he requested the electricians to make that circuit. But due to lack of technology and knowledge the circuit was unable to be completed. For about 100 years, his idea was ignored. But when the people turned towards the idea of old scientists, they made a machine which was known to be the first computer of the world.