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Why Was The Computer Invented When It Was? - C C - Oct 17, 2014 http://plus.maths.org/content/why-was-computer-invented-when-it-was SNIP: [...] "We shall leave it there while we step back and reflect on the question raised by my title. Clearly the modern electronic computer had to wait until modern electronics - but could not some steam powered or clockwork version have been built earlier?" [...] RE: Why Was The Computer Invented When It Was? - stryder - Oct 18, 2014 (Oct 17, 2014 03:36 PM)C C Wrote: http://plus.maths.org/content/why-was-computer-invented-when-it-was An interesting piece of fiction on the subject of computation alternatives is the Difference Engine by William Gibson & Bruce Sterling RE: Why Was The Computer Invented When It Was? - C C - Oct 18, 2014 (Oct 18, 2014 11:26 AM)stryder Wrote: An interesting piece of fiction on the subject of computation alternatives is the Difference Engine by William Gibson & Bruce Sterling Since it was pivotal for the emergence of the steampunk genre, that turned out to be as influential (in its own way) at the dawn of the '90s as Neuromancer was for the '80s. Never imagined it becoming that significant when I first read it, even though it seemed an engaging spin on the Victorian era to me. Never heard of Babbage, Ada Lovelace, etc, before that. RE: Why Was The Computer Invented When It Was? - Mr Doodlebug - Oct 19, 2014 Navy analogue weapons aiming computer. 1953. Very interesting video showing how complicated calculations can be done mechanically. |