Computer History

  • Charles Babbage

    Charles Babbage
    He create the analytical engine in 1860 , it was a mechanical calculator (it substract , multiply , add and divide) but i wasn't a computer.
  • Konrad Zuse

    Konrad Zuse
    was a German engineer and computer pioneer. His most prominent achievement was finishing the first computer-controlled programs that worked, the Z3 in 1941.
  • John Atanasoff

    John Atanasoff
    was a prominent American electrical engineer of Bulgarian origin. His work was instrumental in the development of the modern digital computer.
  • John Presper Eckert

    John Presper Eckert
    was an American electrical engineer and computer pioneer.
  • John William Mauchly

    John William Mauchly
    was an American physicist who, along with the ENIAC, was the first program and the first electronic digital general purpose computer.
  • Maurice Wilkes

    Maurice Wilkes
    was a researcher at the computer science English, recognized by several major developments in the field of computing.
  • Grace Hooper

    Grace Hooper
    was a scientific computing a, considered a pioneer in the world of computer science. It was the first programmer who used the Mark I and between the decades of the 50s and 60s, developed the first compiler for a programming language and also led validation methods
  • Jack Kilby

    Jack Kilby
    was an American physicist and electrical engineer who took part in the invention of integrado1 circuit while working at Texas Instruments 1958. It is recognized as the inventor of the integrated circuit or microchip.2 He is also the inventor of the pocket calculator and thermal printer.
  • Paul Allen

    Paul Allen
    is an American businessman. Along with Bill Gates is Microsoft sofware founder.
  • Bill Gates

    Bill Gates
    He is an entrepreneur and philanthropist, co-founder of Microsoft software.
  • Gary Kildall

    Gary Kildall
    was the creator of the operating system CP / M (later DR-DOS and GEM GUI Desktop, and founder of Digital Research).
  • Susan Kare

    Susan Kare
    is an artist and graphic designer who created many of the interface elements for the Apple Macintosh in the 1980s. It was also one of the employees of NeXT (the company formed by Steve Jobs after leaving Apple in 1985), working as a creative director.