When was the First Computer Invented

Have you ever wondered when was the first computer invented and who invented it. There are many people out there who are oblivious of such facts about computers.
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Mississauga, Canada (prHWY.com) October 1, 2012 - Have you ever wondered when was the first computer invented and who invented it. There are many people out there who are oblivious of such facts about computers. If you are one of them, the following write-up will provide you with the details of evolution of a computer. Computer has undoubtedly been one of the most influential inventions of all time. Whilst going through the history of computers you will realize that several different types of computing machines have been used for different purpose over the period of time. This makes it all the more difficult to trace the evolution of computers to find out who invented the computer or when was the first computer invented. While answering questions like when was the first home computer invented can be easy as there is a proper definition of the same, trying to figure out when was the first computer made is quite difficult owing the generic definition which encompasses several different types of computers.


When was the First Computer Invented and by Whom?


The answer to what year was the first computer invented depends on what you would define a computer as. Early historians are of the opinion that Abacus - a calculator which performed arithmetic functions by manual sliding counters on rods, was the first computer. That, however, doesn't quite hold ground as our definition of computer has evolved significantly to reach what it is today, i.e. a machine which performs calculations automatically. Confusing? Going through the interesting computer facts given below will make the concept easier for you to understand.


Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine


In order to find out which was the first computer invented, we have to go back to 1837 wherein a British mathematics professor Charles Babbage came up with the concept of Analytical Engine - which was a programmable mechanical computer powered by a steam engine. The machine used punched cards to program mechanical looms in it. The fact that the Analytical Engine was programmable made it one of the most unique inventions in computer history.

Konrad Zuse's Z Series


The lack of financial support proved to be a hindrance in the development of Analytical Engine, and eventually Babbage was forced to give up on the same. It took another 100 years for the mankind to see the first electrical binary programmable computer - the Z1. It was invented by the German engineer - Konrad Zuse, in 1936. Sadly, however, this computer, along with its construction plans, was destroyed during the Second World War. Zuse followed the Z1 computer with Z2, in 1939, and Z3, in 1941.


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