Charles Babbage Born December 26, 1791 in Teignmouth, Devonshire UK, Died 1871, London; Known to some as the Father of Computing for his contributions to the basic design of the computer through his Analytical machine. His previous Difference Engine was a special purpose device intended for the production of tables. While he did produce prototypes of portions of the Difference Engine, it was ...
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The Babbage Pages give an introduction to Charles Babbage`s life and work, and current research on Babbage.
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Some links to information on Charles Babbage Many of the molecular machines proposed for nanotechnology implement on the nanoscale designs that would seem more familiar at the macroscopic scale. One type of molecular machine that has attracted particular attention has been the molecular mechanical computer. While such computers are unlikely to be as fast as future electronic computers they are ...
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When Charles Babbage died in 1871, few people knew who he was. Now his Difference Engine, devised first in the 1830's to compute logarithmic tables, is generally acknowledged to be the foundation on which modern-day computing is built.
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