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ENIAC (/ˈɛniæk/;
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the
first programmable, electronic, general-purpose
digital computer,
completed in...
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computer programmer who was one of the
original six
programmers of the
ENIAC computer.
Bartik studied mathematics in
school then
began work at the University...
- first, high-level
programming language, Plankalkül.
Members of the 1945
ENIAC programming team of Kay McNulty,
Betty Jennings,
Betty Snyder,
Marlyn Wescoff...
- six
original programmers of the
ENIAC, one of the
first general-purpose
electronic digital computers. The
other five
ENIAC programmers were
Betty Holberton...
- Mauchly, he
designed the
first general-purpose
electronic digital computer (
ENIAC),
presented the
first course in
computing topics (the
Moore School Lectures)...
- are
Turing complete. The
Electronic Numerical Integrator And
Computer (
ENIAC) was
built between July 1943 and Fall 1945. It was a
Turing complete, general-purpose...
- 1980) was an
American physicist who,
along with J.
Presper Eckert,
designed ENIAC, the
first general-purpose
electronic digital computer, as well as EDVAC...
- or
fixed function computers of the 1940s, such as the
Colossus and the
ENIAC.
These were
programmed by
setting switches and
inserting patch cables to...
- general-purpose
electronic digital computer,
ENIAC (Electronic
Numerical Integrator And Computer). The
other five
ENIAC programmers were Jean Bartik, Ruth Teitelbaum...
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mathematician and
computer programmer, and one of the six
original programmers of
ENIAC, the
first general-purpose
electronic digital computer.
Meltzer was born...