The Pascaline was not digital, it was quite manual - considering they didn't have electricity in 1642. And the "s" in "Blaise" is supposed to be pronounced, not silent.
Wow! 10 hours is a lot of time to devote to one video, and it will definitely take a very long time to make. I will look into the topic but I can't do 10 hours, I am sorry. 🙏🙏🙏
You left out "Colossus", the worlds first electronic programmable digital computer. Developed in 1943 by Tommy Flowers at Bletchley Park. It was used to break the German Lorenz Cipher.
Helped alot....thank you
Glad it helped
The Pascaline was not digital, it was quite manual - considering they didn't have electricity in 1642. And the "s" in "Blaise" is supposed to be pronounced, not silent.
Thanks for your contribution.
Please make 10 hours long vedioes like this related to DBMS, OOP CONCEPT, OS and CN please it's my humble request to you sir🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wow! 10 hours is a lot of time to devote to one video, and it will definitely take a very long time to make. I will look into the topic but I can't do 10 hours, I am sorry. 🙏🙏🙏
correction: it's videos not vedioes
Ty im gonna study because the test is tommorow 😭
thank you for this video, i use this for my ict class and got A+ on the test
I am glad it was useful. Thanks a lot for the comment.
Hope this helps
I hv a test tomorrow
I'm gonna pass the test tomorrow
What is the first computer ? Z1 or ENIAC or the machine of Charles Babbage?
You left out "Colossus", the worlds first electronic programmable digital computer. Developed in 1943 by Tommy Flowers at Bletchley Park. It was used to break the German Lorenz Cipher.
Thanks for bringing this to my notice. Perhaps an updated video will touch all the computer inventions that were left out. 👍
You left the 'e' off Babbage's name in two places.
Thanks for the feedback, the transcript was auto-generated by TH-cam.
Suggestion: Remove background music.
Thanks for your suggestion. I will look into it.👍
No, I prefer the background music. Without it, would be too much like a boring college lecture.
You lept from 1981 to AI…
Thanks for the comment. The reason was, that the section examined the major technological changes that made each computer generation different.