sábado, 3 de marzo de 2018

1936, the first programmable computer in history




Let's look at the past. In 1936, Konrad Zuez, a German engineer, designed and produced the Z1, which for many was the first computer program in history.

Z1 is a binary mechanical calculator that works in electricity and holds the entire table, very large. Data is taken from perforated tapes, and although it does not allow programming language, as we understand today, the Z1 is the first mechanical machine in history.

For years, Conrad Zuys also made in the 1950s, Z2, Z3 and even Z4 vehicles, more advanced, but less advanced in programming programming terms (Zuse theory created his own Plankalkül name but never reached implementation and testing).

The image above for Z1, and with it you can see many other pictures of this website. It is always good to see our future, right? ......

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