Computer lede-history version CComputer lede-history version C
Analog computers were phased out by the dawn of the twentieth century (circa 1900)
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The Extended Analog Computer and the Turing machineThe Extended Analog Computer and the Turing machine
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, pl. M. Curie-Skłodowskiej 1, 20-031 Lublin, Poland
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Technology In Action, Complete, 11e (Evans et al.) Tif 1: The History of the Personal ComputerTechnology In Action, Complete, 11e (Evans et al.) Tif 1: The History of the Personal Computer
What programming language transformed the software industry because beginning students could learn it easily?
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Springer Science+Business Media New York 2017Springer Science+Business Media New York 2017
Department of Computer Science, Duke University, Box 90129, Durham, nc 27708-90129, usa
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Mechanical Computation: The Computational Complexity of Physical Computing Devices Chapter, Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems ScienceMechanical Computation: The Computational Complexity of Physical Computing Devices Chapter, Encyclopedia of Complexity and Systems Science
Mechanical Computation: The Computational Complexity of Physical Computing Devices
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Lev Manovich (all rights reserved): for a fuller version of this argument see chapter 5 ofLev Manovich (all rights reserved): for a fuller version of this argument see chapter 5 of
Lev Manovich (all rights reserved): for a fuller version of this argument see chapter 5 of The Language of New Media. Cambridge: mit press, 2001
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Brief and Yet Bountiful: The History of Computing, Why Do Students Need It?Brief and Yet Bountiful: The History of Computing, Why Do Students Need It?
Students will have the opportunity to learn not to make the same mistakes that their predecessors made, and avoid the detours that our predecessors took. This paper also provides a brief research summary on how the subject is being dealt
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Intro Computer Science Exercises 01. 07 DateIntro Computer Science Exercises 01. 07 Date
List 3 things that were done long ago to keep track of numbers before the invention of the Abacus
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Alan Turing byAlan Turing by
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for cs 3604, Professionalism in Computing, Fall 1995
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Logo the Logo programming languageLogo the Logo programming language
I/O. Logo can be used to teach most computer science concepts, as uc berkeley Professor Brian Harvey does in his "Computer Science Logo Style" trilogy. It can also be used to prepare "microworlds" for students to investigate
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