The answer is: COMPUTER
1:punch card:-input 2:memory 3:programming device 4:printer:-output
The three were the development of the punch card tabulator, the first calculater made by Blaise Pascal, and then the difference engine made by Charles Babbage.
The first computer printers were adaptations of existing punch card printing accounting machines or of electric typewriters. Printers were long used for teletypes before personal computers were invented. The first printer design was likely that of Charles Babbage who designed (but did not build) a rod-and-key printer for his "difference engine" in the early 1840's. The printer was actually built from his plans 150 years later, and completed in April, 2000.
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Hollerith was an employee of the US Census Bureau. As there were no electronic computers, it was not a computer punch card, but was used in the 1890 census to semi-automate the processing and counting using electromechanical counters and sorters.
1:punch card:-input 2:memory 3:programming device 4:printer:-output
The three were the development of the punch card tabulator, the first calculater made by Blaise Pascal, and then the difference engine made by Charles Babbage.
ENIAC had neon lamps and oscilloscopes to show current machine state, but these were usually only used for test & debug purposes. The only real output device on ENIAC was one electromechanical IBM cardpunch that could punch 100 cards per minute, 8 ten digit numbers per card maximum.
Punch cards store data. That data can then be analysed by feeding the cards into a punch card reader.
Do not punch out the time card and report the incident to your immediate supervisor
The ENIAC measured 2.5 meters in height and 24 meters in length.See the related link for a website with some more facts about the ENIAC and it's inventor.The Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer was reported to be 8 and a half feet tall
The Punch Card application works best with the Mac operating system, but the application will work with any operating system. The Punch Card application works with the iTunes program.
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You are probably referring to Ada Lovelace who wrote an algorithm for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. She is credited with being the first computer programmer. However, she did not write any programming language; the machine's language was an integral part of the machine's design.
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