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  1. The calculating engines of English mathematician Charles Babbage (1791-1871) are among the most celebrated icons in the prehistory of computing. Babbages Difference Engine No.1 was the first successful automatic calculator and remains one of the finest examples of precision engineering of the time.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Charles Babbage was an English mathematician, philosopher and inventor born on December 26, 1791, in London, England. Often called “The Father of Computing,” Babbage detailed plans for...

  3. Charles Babbage © Babbage was a British mathematician, an original and innovative thinker and a pioneer of computing. Charles Babbage was born on 26 December 1791, probably in London, the...

  4. Apr 28, 2020 · Fast Facts: Charles Babbage. Known For: Originated the concept of a digital programmable computer. Also Known As: The Father of Computing. Born: December 26, 1791 in London, England. Parents: Benjamin Babbage and Elizabeth Pumleigh Teape. Died: October 18, 1871 in London, England. Education: Cambridge University.

  5. Charles Babbage, (born Dec. 26, 1791, London, Eng.—died Oct. 18, 1871, London), British mathematician and inventor. Educated at Cambridge University, he devoted himself from about 1812 to devising machines capable of calculating mathematical tables. His first small calculator could perform certain computations to eight decimals.

  6. Babbage embarked on an ambitious venture to design and build mechanical calculating engines - vast machines of unprecedented size and intricacy - to eliminate the risk of human error. The infallibility of machinery would eliminate the risk of error from calculation and transcription (copying the results).

  7. Charles Babbage (1791-1871), computer pioneer, designed the first automatic computing engines. He invented computers but failed to build them. The first complete Babbage Engine was completed in London in 2002, 153 years after it was designed.

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