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Babbage machine gave the birth to reserch in the field of computer and that is why. the modren computer are largely based on the principle develops by the Charles Babbage
its never changes the world only Charles Babbage changed the world
yes the first computer was invented only by Charles Babbage so it's one person.
Only in that Microsoft works with computers.
No! None of Babbage's designs would fit on a lap. The Analytical Engine (his only true computer) would have likely weighed 50 to 100 tons and was never built. All of his designs were "industrial equipment" designed for permanent stationary factory installation.
i only know Charles Babbage its just the only one i know hope that i can help u
Charles Babbage had eight children but only three survived to be adults, Benjamin Herschel, Henry Prerost and Georgiana
Forked from Wikipedia:Augusta Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace (December 10, 1815 London, England - November 27, 1852 Marylebone, London, England), born Augusta Ada Byron, is mainly known for having written a description of Charles Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer, the analytical engine. She is today appreciated as the "first programmer" since she was writing programs-that is, manipulating symbols according to rules-for a machine that Babbage had not yet built. She also foresaw the capability of computers to go beyond mere calculating or number-crunching while others, including Babbage himself, focused only on these capabilities.
The first mechanical computing machine was invented in Greece circa 100 BC: It was used for navigation. it was called the Antikythera mechanism.It is remains unknown as to the origins and dating of the first mechanical computers. For example by definition the Abacus is mechanical and can perform computations. It has been around and remains used for the past thousands of years. The Abacus and the archeological discovery of the Greek computer remain with unknown inventors.
Charles Babbage, Mathematician / Inventor Born December 26, 1791 in Teignmouth, Devonshire UK , Died 18 1871, London; Known as the "Father of Computing" for his contributions to the basic design of the computer through his Analytical Engine . http://www.answers.com/Charles+Babbage?cat=technology&gwp=11&method=3&ver=2.3.0.609 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Babbage
Ada Lovelace was the only legitimate child of Lord Byron and a brilliant mind in her own right. She loved science and worked on a variety of projects throughout her life. She is best known for her work with the creator of the modern computer, Charles Babbage and is believed to have created the first algorithm and the first computer programmer.
No one "discovered" the computer. It was the result of many, many mathematicians, engineers, and other people working over a long period of time. The discoveries eventually came together in the mid-1940s with the advent of electronics and under the pressure of wartime need for fast calculation. Some names and terms for you to look up (and please do the research yourself - it's not that hard):Charles BabbageAda, Countess of LovelaceThe Jacquard loomHermann HollerithJohn von NeumannAlan TuringJohn Mauchly and J. Presper EckertENIAC, Zeus, Whirlwind, EnigmaCharles Babbage FRS (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871) 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. In 1991, working from Babbage's original plans, a difference engine was completed, and functioned perfectly. Built to tolerances achievable in the 19th century, 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; it featured astonishing complexity for a 19th century device. This is cut and pasted from Wikipedia