There
are hundreds of people who have major contributions to the computer.
Below are the primary founding fathers of computing, the computer, and
the personal computer we know and use today.
Father of computing
However, in 1910
Henry Babbage, Charles Babbage's youngest son was able to complete a
portion of this machine and was able to perform basic calculations. In
addition, in 1991, the London Science Museum completed a working version
of the Analytical Engine No 2, which incorporated his refinements
Babbage discovered during his initial development of the Analytical
Engine.
Although Babbage never completed his
invention in his life time, his radical ideas and concepts of the
computer are what make him the father of computing.
Father of the computer
In 1936 to 1938 Konrad Zuse created Z1
in his parents living room, this computer consisted of over 30,000
metal parts and is considered to be the first electro-mechanical binary
programmable computer. Later in 1939, the German military commissioned
Zuse to build the Z2, which was largely based on the Z1. Later, he
completed the Z3 in May of 1941, the Z3 was a revolutionary computer for
its time and is considered the first electromechanical and
program-controlled computer. Finally, on July 12, 1950 Zuse completed
and shipped the Z4 computer, which is considered to be the first
commercial computer.
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