Charles Babbage in Victorian times. his computer would have been mechanical, rather than electronic.
Charles Babbage an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer founded the concept of a programmable computer. He designed (but never completed) a machine called a Difference engine in 1822. He developed his ideas with a new design he called the Analytical engine which he worked on until his death in 1871.
The first programmable computer was created by Konrad Zuse and was completed in 1938. Zuse worked as a design engineer in an aircraft factory and found the numerous routine calculations required to be boring. His dream of having a machine that could perform these routine calculations, led him to create the first programmable computer.
Charles Babbage Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum. In 1991, a perfectly functioning difference engine was constructed from Babbage's original plans. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. Nine years later, the Science Museum completed the printer Babbage had designed for the difference engine, an astonishingly complex device for the 19th century. Considered a "father of the computer", Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs. -gallaraiz
Do you mean Charles Babbage? Charles Babbage (1791-1871) was an English mathematician, mechancal engineer and inventor. He is famous for designing the "difference engine" which was a machine which would calculate mathematical tables accurately. Babbage's design was in effect a programmable mechanical computer and is the forerunner of modern electronic computers.
The first programmable computer, the Z3, was completed by German engineer Konrad Zuse in 1941, but the concept of a "computer" has evolved over time. The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), often considered the first general-purpose electronic computer, was completed in 1945. While significant developments in computer technology occurred throughout various years, there is no specific date in June that marks the invention of the computer itself.
The work Charles Babbage is most famous for creating the programmable computer. He was an English polymath known for as a mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer. He was considered as the father of the computer.
Charles Babbage, FRS (26 December 1791 London, England - 18 October 1871 Marylebone, London, England) was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. There were however mechanical devices. Thomas (Tommy) Harold Flowers, MBE (22 December 1905 - 28 October 1998) was an English engineer. During World War II, Flowers designed Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic computer, to help solve encrypted German messages.
He invented the computer.he was the pioneer of the computer world. He was the forerunner of modern electronics like caculating machines. He also invented an OPHTHALMOSCOPE to study Retina..
Charles Babbage was a mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer. He is best-known for originating the concept of a programmable computer.
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Charles Babbage an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer founded the concept of a programmable computer. He designed (but never completed) a machine called a Difference engine in 1822. He developed his ideas with a new design he called the Analytical engine which he worked on until his death in 1871.
The first programmable computer was created by Konrad Zuse and was completed in 1938. Zuse worked as a design engineer in an aircraft factory and found the numerous routine calculations required to be boring. His dream of having a machine that could perform these routine calculations, led him to create the first programmable computer.
Charles Babbage,was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. Considered a "father of the computer", Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum. He was born December 26, 1791 and died October 18, 1871 Marylebone, London, England at the age 79. On 25 July 1814, Babbage married Georgiana Whitmore at St. Michael's Church in Teignmouth, Devon. The couple lived at Dudmhall. I hope this helped you~! -:)
Da Vinci is better known as an artist and engineer than as a mathematician.
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Charles Babbage Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum. In 1991, a perfectly functioning difference engine was constructed from Babbage's original plans. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. Nine years later, the Science Museum completed the printer Babbage had designed for the difference engine, an astonishingly complex device for the 19th century. Considered a "father of the computer", Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs. -gallaraiz
Charles Babbage, FRS (26 December 1791 - 18 October 1871) was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer. Parts of his uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the London Science Museum. In 1991, a perfectly functioning difference engine was constructed from Babbage's original plans. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, the success of the finished engine indicated that Babbage's machine would have worked. Nine years later, the Science Museum completed the printer Babbage had designed for the difference engine, an astonishingly complex device for the 19th century. Considered a "father of the computer", Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs.