Ron Seabridge. Konrad Zuse He created the first freely programmable computer. It was made in 1936 it...

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Page 1: Ron Seabridge. Konrad Zuse He created the first freely programmable computer. It was made in 1936 it was called the Z1 computer.

Ron Seabridge

Page 2: Ron Seabridge. Konrad Zuse He created the first freely programmable computer. It was made in 1936 it was called the Z1 computer.

He created the first freely programmable computer. It was made in 1936 it was called the Z1 computer.

Page 3: Ron Seabridge. Konrad Zuse He created the first freely programmable computer. It was made in 1936 it was called the Z1 computer.

It was a binary electrically driven mechanical calculator.

It was completed in 1938 and financed completely from private funds.

This computer was destroyed in the bombardment of Berlin in December 1943.

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a methodical process of finding and reducing the number of bugs or defects in a computer program.

The terms bug and debugging are both popularly attributed to Admiral Grace Hopper in the 1940s.

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a global system of interconnected computer networks.

The internet was created by a group called ARPA.

The internet was created for the sharing of information.

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It was a engine used to process the information needed for a computer its was the design of the computer.

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The tabulating machine was a machine used to assist in the process of information. It spawned a larger class of devices known as unit record equipment and the data processing industry.

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Was the first general-purpose, electronic computer.

its first use was in calculations for the hydrogen bomb.

Work on the computer was begun in secret by the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering

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A program is just a sequence of instructions that were instructed or written to perform a specified task.

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Well it could switch on and off. It would have a shorter response time to

get the message that would need to be sent.

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Binary system is the system of binary code.

Binary code is the code that a computer reads.

The code is represented by 0 and 1.

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