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  1. Hace 4 días · El origen de la evolución de las computadoras modernas lo podemos encontrar en el año 1801, cuando el inventor y comerciante francés, Joseph Marie Jacquard, inventó un tejar que usaba tarjetas de madera para realizar diseños de tela automáticamente. En 1821, el matemático inglés Charles Babbage desarrolló una máquina calculadora ...

  2. Hace 4 días · Los intentos del ser humano por automatizar continuaron desde entonces: Joseph Marie Jacquard inventó en 1802 un sistema de tarjetas perforadas para intentar automatizar sus telares, y en 1822 el inglés Charles Babbage empleó dichas tarjetas para crear una máquina de cálculo diferencial.

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  3. www.bcs.org › articles-opinion-and-research › twas’Twas ever thus | BCS

    Hace 4 días · ‘If Charles Babbage had been able to plan his work more surely, or if the government of his day had been able to appreciate its potentialities as well as its difficulties, it is likely that large automatic computers (though not electronic ones) would have been working for many decades past.

  4. It was Kircher’s Mathematical Organ that inspired the English mathematician Charles Babbage to create what would go down in history as the world’s first computer, in the 1830s.

  5. Hace 1 día · Technology is always evolving; it has been since 1822 when Charles Babbage invented the first computer. Alan Turin is said to have invented computer science, though John Mauchly and J Presper ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Oral history interview with Alexandra Forsythe, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Forsythe discusses the career of her husband, George Forsythe, and his founding and early years of the Stanford Computer Science Department. Oral history interview with Albert H. Bowker, Charles Babbage Institute.

  7. Hace 1 día · Charles Babbage and Ava Lovelace's 'Difference Machine' is an early example of groundbreaking collaboration between engineering and computing. Launched in 1984, the UK Joint Academic Network (JANET) built on the South West Universities Computer Network (SWUCN) of the late 1960s.

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