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Eniac: The Triumphs and Tragedies of the World's First Computer - Community Reviews back

by Scott McCartney
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curtjeffreys
curtjeffreys rated it 11 years ago
"The story of Eniac, the world's first truly programmable electronic computer, is both inspiring and heart breaking. J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly were true visionaries, ahead of their time in many ways, yet exactly in the right place at the right time in more ways. Their story is one of techno...
The Word Warehouse
The Word Warehouse rated it 13 years ago
The author wanted to make it clear who he thought invented the computer. So much so that the last 50 pages of this book dealt less with ENIAC and more with his effort to overwhelm the reader with facts supporting his case. One can get that idea across in 5 pages without getting beaten over the head ...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 16 years ago
I really enjoy reading books about the history of technology, and thisaudio book was particularly fascinating. World War II created a demandfor lots of number crunching, especially for the development of artillery tables. Human computers — hence the origin of the word for the hardware we all use tod...
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