You might be thinking of Blaise Pascal. He had a computer language named after him.
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Yes it is British, but it was developed by Heckler and Koch, a German company that was, at the time owned by Royal Ordnance, a British defence contractor.
they had a disciplined and developed army.
The first computer closely related to today's computer was invented by Charles Babbage between 1833 and 1871. Babbage was a British mathematician. Konrad Zuse was the inventor of the first programmable computer.
Assuming you mean Alan Turing... He was a British Mathematician - and considered the 'father' of computing. There is a comprehensive article on his life, work and achievements in Wikipedia - see related link.
Richard Borcherds, a British mathematician who won the Field's Medal (a mathematics honor) in 1998, has been officially diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. Mathematicians who cannot be diagnosed with it because they are already dead, but have some symptoms, are: Bertrand Russell, British mathematician and philosopher Kurt Gödel, Austrian-American mathematician and philosopher Alan Turing, British mathematician Lewis Carroll, British writer and mathematician Isaac Newton, British mathematician, physicist, and astronomer Srinivasa Ramanujan, Indian mathematician
British Forces Foundation was created in 1999.
British Nutrition Foundation was created in 1967.
British Thyroid Foundation was created in 1991.
British Quality Foundation was created in 1993.
British Heart Foundation was created in 1961.
Patric Du Val is a British Mathematician.
Doris Cannell was not herself a mathematician, but she did contribute to the world of mathematics. She was a British teacher who lived in the 1900s and wrote a biography of George Green, a famous mathematician.
The British heart foundation was started by a group of medical professionals in 1961
ARM is a family of instruction set architectures for computer processors based on a reduced instruction set computing architecture developed by British company ARM Holdings.
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