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Charles Babbage and the Engines of Perfection by Bruce Collier,

Charles Babbage and the Engines of Perfection by Bruce Collier,
This book chronicles the life and achievements of Charles Babbage (1792-1871), an English mathematician and inventor. Babbage devoted most of his life and expended much of his private fortune and government subsidy in an attempt to perfect his Difference Engines arid Analytical Engines, mechanical calculating machines that foreshadowed present-day calculators. Although he never witnessed the completion of one of these Engines, he is known as the "grandfather of the modern computer" because of his original ideas.



Charles Babbage and the Story of the First Computer
Charles Babbage and the Story of the First Computer
Charles Babbage and the Story of the First Computer



Charles Babbage Institute - The Charles Babbage Institute (also titled the Center for the History of Information Technology) is a research center specializing in the history of information technology, particularly the post-World War II history of digital computing, programming/software, and computer networking.

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Fields Institute - The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences is located on the University of Toronto campus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, although the institute's first home was at the University of Waterloo, where it was founded in 1992. It is named in honour of the Canadian mathemetician John Charles Fields, who is best known for instituting the Fields Medal.

Benjamin Babbage - Benjamin Babbage was a banking partner of the Praeds who owned the Bitton Estate in Teignmouth. He was the father of Charles Babbage.



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