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Electronic Brains: Stories from the Dawn of the Computer Age
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| #1846131 in Books | 2005-10-23 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.24 x.89 x6.32l,1.21 | File type: PDF | 300 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great snapshots of computing's beginnings|By Olin Sibert|This is an easily accessible, non-technical, and very interesting look at most of computing's early history: the machines that were conceived (if not operational) from around 1950 and earlier.
Although nearly every system in that category everything gets a mention here, the author concentrates on lesser-known s|From Publishers Weekly|Inspired by a popular BBC radio series of the same name, this book details the post-war computer development boom, concentrating on the personalities instead of the technology, and blending human interest with history in a lighthearted way
We've come so far, so fast. Within a relatively short period of time, we've managed to put enormous computing power in offices and homes around the globe. But before there was an IBM computer, before there were laptops and personal PCs, there were small independent teams of pioneers working on the development of the very first computer. Scattered around the globe and ranging in temperament and talent, they forged the future in basement labs, backyard, workshops, and o...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your gadget.Electronic Brains: Stories from the Dawn of the Computer Age | Mike Hally.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.