In 1938 Berlin, Konrad Zuse and his assistants completed a mechanical binary programmable computer, the theory is based on Boolean algebra. It was later named the Z1.
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No. The first computer program came several years before Word did. There does not seem to be any agreement as to what the first program was, but suffice it to say there were several that came before Word. In fact, Ada Lovelace arguably wrote a "computer program" in 1842!
The program that Ada Augusta Countess of Lovelace wrote for Babbage's (never built) Analytical Engine was simply an appendix to her English translation of an Italian mathematician's paper on the machine. It was written solely as an illustration of usage of the machine. She wrote it for her readers.
1. They wrote for Altair. They wrote computer code.
Ray Tomlinson invented the first internet based email. The first email program was invented in late 1971 for the ARPANET while Tomlinson worked for BBN.
No. Computer programs were being written regularly and running on computers in the US, UK, and much of Europe before he was born. He was still eating baby food and learning to talk when IBM was developing the first formal standard for large scale software development teams.
BASIC for the Altair computer
No. The first computer program came several years before Word did. There does not seem to be any agreement as to what the first program was, but suffice it to say there were several that came before Word. In fact, Ada Lovelace arguably wrote a "computer program" in 1842!
The first song Hannah Montana wrote was "Best of both worlds"
Ancient Egyptians wrote the world's first medical books on scrolls of papyrus paper!
best of both worlds
Ancient Egyptians wrote the world's first medical books on scrolls of papyrus paper!
The first song Miley's dad ever wrote for Hannah Montana was Best Of Both Worlds.
Ada Augusta Byron, the daughter of the famous poet Lord Byron is widely acclaimed as the first computer programmer. For more information, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace. Thank you.
Marie Corelli wrote Romance of Two Worlds.
The program that Ada Augusta Countess of Lovelace wrote for Babbage's (never built) Analytical Engine was simply an appendix to her English translation of an Italian mathematician's paper on the machine. It was written solely as an illustration of usage of the machine. She wrote it for her readers.
They wrote a computer program
1. They wrote for Altair. They wrote computer code.