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The Greatest Machine Never Built

mikejuk writes "John Graham-Cumming is the leading light behind a project to actually build the analytical engine dreamed of by Charles Babbage. There is a tendency to think that everything that Babbage thought up was little more than a calculating machine, but as the video makes 100% clear the analytical engine was a real computer that could run programs. From the article: 'Of course Ada Lovelace was the first programmer, but more importantly her work with Babbage took the analytical engine from the realms of mathematical table construction into the wider world of non-mathematical programming. Her notes indicate that had the machine been built there is no question that it would have been exploited just as we use silicon-based machines today. To see the machine built and running programs would be the final proof that Babbage really did invent the general purpose computer in the age of the steam engine.'"

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  1. Re:Women and computers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Roflwaffles bitter much? Sounds like you lost a job to a woman and your baby mama has your checks for child support. I know plenty of female programmers who are brilliant and alot of the time moreso than I.

  2. Re:Women and computers by Daniel+Dvorkin · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Wow, somebody really needs to get laid.

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