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  2. Charles Babbage - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. English mathematician, philosopher, and engineer (1791–1871) "Babbage" redirects here. For other uses, see Babbage (disambiguation). Charles Babbage KH FRS Babbage in 1860 Born (1791-12-26) 26 December 1791 London, England Died 18 October 1871 (1871-10-18) (aged 79) Marylebone, London ...

  3. List of pioneers in computer science - Wikipedia

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    With James Cooley, created the fast Fourier transform. He invented the term "bit". [57] 1936 Turing, Alan: Made several fundamental contributions to theoretical computer science, including the Turing machine computational model, the conceiving of the stored program concept and the designing of the high-speed ACE design.

  4. List of pen names - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of pen names used by notable authors of written work. A pen name or nom de plume is a pseudonym adopted by an author.A pen name may be used to make the author' name more distinctive, to disguise the author's gender, to distance the author from their other works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single author, or ...

  5. A look back at what the world was like when AOL began

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    The first .com domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com, on March 15, 1985. The now-defunct Massachusetts-based computer manufacturer Symbolics designed and manufactured a line of Lisp ...

  6. List of computer scientists - Wikipedia

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    A few of these people pre-date the invention of the digital computer; they are now regarded as computer scientists because their work can be seen as leading to the invention of the computer. Others are mathematicians whose work falls within what would now be called theoretical computer science, such as complexity theory and algorithmic ...

  7. History of computing - Wikipedia

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    The ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) was the first electronic general-purpose computer, announced to the public in 1946. It was Turing-complete, [45] digital, and capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems. Women implemented the programming for machines like the ENIAC, and men created the ...

  8. Gary Kildall - Wikipedia

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    Gary Arlen Kildall (/ ˈ k ɪ l d ˌ ɔː l /; May 19, 1942 – July 11, 1994) was an American computer scientist and microcomputer entrepreneur. During the 1970s, Kildall created the CP/M operating system among other operating systems and programming tools, [5] and subsequently founded Digital Research, Inc. to market and sell his software products.

  9. Ken Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Later, along with Joseph Condon, Thompson created the hardware-assisted program Belle, a world champion chess computer. [24] He also wrote programs for generating the complete enumeration of chess endings, known as endgame tablebases , for all 4, 5, and 6-piece endings, allowing chess-playing computer programs to make "perfect" moves once a ...