The Computers that Made the World 

The Computers that Made the World 

by Tim Danton
Publication Date: 08/10/2024

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This book tells the story of the birth of the computing industry via the origins of 25 influential computers built between 1939 and 1960


Starting with a short, sharp history of how we got to where we were on the eve of the second world war, this book illuminates humanity's desire for calculation aids throughout history, and how that led to the ready reckoner, Napier's bones, Pascal's calculator, the difference engine, the analytical engine, the comptometer and Herman Hollerieth's electronic tabulating machine.


This book is a world tour through the modern history of computing, and it begins in 1939 with the first electronic digital computer, the Atanasoff-Berry computer (ABC). From there, the book moves on to the World War II era with ENIAC, the first general-purpose digital computer. The story of computing in World War II takes us through Germany, UK, and the US, and right after that, the book explores the rapid growth of computing power in the post-war years.


The years of "big iron" in the US, UK, and the Soviet Union take you through the next couple of decades, moving into the minicomputer era with DEC systems. In The Computers that Made the World, you'll learn about these computers (and more) and also about what happened behind the scenes.

ISBN:
9781916868083
9781916868083
Category:
Computing & information technology
Publication Date:
08-10-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Raspberry Pi Press

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