The ENIAC I ... Guess Who's The ENIAC John Maunchly : Development of the ENIAC Computer PIctorial History of the ENIAC ... Eniac - The History of the ENIAC Computer - John Mauchly - J Presper Eckert...
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20000 vacuum tubes later the ENIAC computer is born and John Mauchly and J Presper Eckert are the proud parents. ... - Further Reading J Presper Eckert and John Mauchly:; Find biographies, interviews and photographs of J Presper Eckert and John Mauchly. Find more history and photographs of the ENIAC computer.
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ENIAC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ENIAC (pronounced [ˈɛniæk]), short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer , was the first general-purpose electronic computer. It was a Turing-complete, digital computer capable of being ...
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John Mauchly, an American physicist, and J. Presper Eckert, an American engineer, proposed an electronic digital computer, called the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer (ENIAC), which was built at the Moore School of Engineering at the University ... ON THE BOOKSHELF: 100 Inventions That Shaped World History ;
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For forty years, their roles and their pioneering work were forgotten and their story lost to history. The ENIAC Women's story was discovered by Kathy Kleiman in 1985. Bartik will discuss what it means to be overlooked, despite unique and pioneering work, and what it means to be discovered again.
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ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. It was a secret World War II military project carried out by John Mauchly, a 32-year-old professor at Penn's Moore School of Electrical Engineering and John Presper Eckert Jr., a 24-year-old genius inventor and lab assistant.
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ENIAC and the Electronic Computing Revolution ... If it seems barely credible today that scientists, engineers, and businessmen five scant decades ago might not at first have grasped the implication of the new technology this has been the case more often than not throughout history, throughout the course of human endeavor.
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The scientists knew that they had created something that would change history, but they weren't sure how to convey their breakthrough to the public. So they painted numbers on some light bulbs and screwed the resulting "translucent spheres" into ENIAC's panels.
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"ENIAC: The Army-Sponsored Revolution" , by William T. Moye. An executive summary of the history of computing. A complete and concise presentation of the origins of the BRL and the ENIAC, with names, places, and dates.
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