![Where Code Comes From: Architectures of Automatic Control from Babbage to Algol | January 2016 | Communications of the ACM Where Code Comes From: Architectures of Automatic Control from Babbage to Algol | January 2016 | Communications of the ACM](https://cacm.acm.org/system/assets/0002/2112/121815_CACMpg39_Where-Code.large.jpg?1476779507&1450472792)
Where Code Comes From: Architectures of Automatic Control from Babbage to Algol | January 2016 | Communications of the ACM
King George Inter College, Chinhat, Lucknow - Evolution of Computers The bipolar transistor was invented in 1947. From 1955 onwards transistors replaced vacuum tubes in computer designs, giving rise to the "second
![Amazon.com: ENIAC First Programmable Computer Patent Print Art 1947, Technology Art, Information Theory, Data Science, Geek Nerd, QP385: Posters & Prints Amazon.com: ENIAC First Programmable Computer Patent Print Art 1947, Technology Art, Information Theory, Data Science, Geek Nerd, QP385: Posters & Prints](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61za4QP6jBL._AC_UF894,1000_QL80_.jpg)
Amazon.com: ENIAC First Programmable Computer Patent Print Art 1947, Technology Art, Information Theory, Data Science, Geek Nerd, QP385: Posters & Prints
Harvard University - On this day in 1947, computing pioneer Grace Hopper reported the world's first computer bug: a moth inside the Harvard Mark II. The moth that had gotten smashed in
![Lost Computer Tales on X: "Kathleen Booth in 1947 revolutionised low-level computer programming by developing the first assembly language #retrocomputing #rchpic https://t.co/tnjm83Hjln" / X Lost Computer Tales on X: "Kathleen Booth in 1947 revolutionised low-level computer programming by developing the first assembly language #retrocomputing #rchpic https://t.co/tnjm83Hjln" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DMOzGnvX0AgrgWS.jpg)