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Biographies of famous inventors - what they invented for the world.
William Seward Burroughs invented the first practical adding and listing machine - National Inventors Hall of Fame.
1642 19-year-old Blaise Pascal of Rouen, France, begins work on a digital adding machine to help his father, a local administrator, calculate taxes.
9.22] Pascal ... digital adding machine: Rosenberg (22ff) notes Pascal’s age and his work on the computer (which could also do multiplication and division, though Gaddis’s next clause implies ...
). Need I mention Pascaline's Digital Adding Machine, Gottfried Leibniz's "Hand Cranked Calculator," Charles Babbage's ( aka "the father of the modern computer" ) Difference Machine or Analytical ...
A short introduction to linear perspective drawing - what it is and who invented it.
Fascinated with the craze for the newly-invented art of lithography which swept over France in 1813, he began his initial experiments by 1816. Unable to draw well, Niépce first placed engravings, ...
The basic communications component of the satellite was thr traveling-wave-tube (TWT). These had been invented in England by Rudoph Kompfner, but they had been perfected at Bell Labs by Kompfner and J. ...
Who invented the computer? This page explains the contributions of early pioneers and the claim of Alan Turing for the leading role.
This makes some sense to me. Many years ago Paul Klein, one of the smartest men ever to work at a broadcast network, invented the theory of “Least Objectionable Program.” In the days of just three ...
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