What is the first computer?

From: John Higginbotham <higginbo_at_netpath.net>
Date: Wed Jun 17 11:49:06 1998

At 07:36 PM 6/17/98 +0300, you wrote:

>Well, I'd give computer credit to Babage's machine, ca. 1896, IIRC. He is,
>after all the one who coined the phrase "computer."

There's a very good book out by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling called
"The Difference Engine". It takes place in the 1800's, a 19th century
Europe that is vastly different from our version. Sort of like Silicon
Valley, circa 1855. All deriving from Babbage's first machine, which, in
the book, he invented at a quite early age.


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