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The history of the computer begins with man's need to make calculations. Thus, in 1623, the German Wilhelm Schickard created the first calculating machine.
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Evolution was related to the emergence of machines capable of performing calculations complexes with less intervention human. Thus, in 1834, the Englishman Charles Babbage built one of the most efficient machines ever created, it would be the basis of a computer.
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Over the years many machines have developed, however computers did not yet exist. It took the beginning of the second world war to be developed.
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At the beginning of the second war, the Germans used the enigma machine as a means of communication. If allied countries won the conundrum, war would be much easier.
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To be able to overcome the enigma it was necessary to create the first computer. This feat was accomplished by one of the most brilliant minds in history, Alan Turing.
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Over time, computers became more and more developed and several technological complexes started to be created, such as the silicon valley.
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In 2014, a film was created called "the imitation game" in which the entire trajectory of Alan Turing is represented until the creation of the first computer.