The man who invented the computer

the biography of John Atanasoff, digital pioneer

Chronicles the life of physics professor John Vincent Atanasoff, who, in the late 1930s, devised a method of using the binary number system and electrical switches to create the world's first computing device, and describes how his ideas were stolen and used by the people commonly credited with creating the computer.

Doubleday
2010
9780385527132
book

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