The Computers that Made the World

Author:   Tim Danton
Publisher:   Raspberry Pi Press
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9781916868076


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   15 July 2025
Format:   Hardback
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This book tells the story of the birth of the technological world we now live in. It chronicles how computers reshaped World War II. And it does it all through the origins of 12 influential computers built between 1939 and 1950. In 1940, a computer was someone who ploughed through gruelling calculations each day. A decade later, a computer was a buzzing machine that filled a room. This book tells the story of how our world was reshaped by a dozen such computers - and the geniuses that brought them into being, from Alan Turing to John von Neumann. You'll discover how these pioneers shortened World War II, and hidden truths that governments didn't want you to know. But this isn't just a story about how these computers came to be, or the fascinating people behind them: it's a story about how a new world order, built on technology, sprang into being. This book is a world tour through the modern history of computing, and it begins in 1939 with the first electronic digital computer, the Atanasoff-Berry computer (ABC). From there, the book moves on to the Berlin-born Zuse Z3 and the Bell Labs' Complex Number Calculator, before we enter the World War II era with Colossus, Harvard Mark I, and then ENIAC, the first general-purpose digital computer. The story of computing in World War II takes us through Germany, UK, and the US, before covering the explosive post-war years when anything seemed possible. You'll discover the fascinating stories behind the Manchester Baby, EDSAC, EDVAC, UNIVAC, Princeton IAS, and Alan Turing's Pilot ACE and the birth of artificial intelligence. In The Computers that Made the World, you'll not only learn about the computers that shaped the world we live in, but what happened behind the scenes.

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Author:   Tim Danton
Publisher:   Raspberry Pi Press
Imprint:   Raspberry Pi Press
ISBN:  

9781916868076


ISBN 10:   191686807
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   15 July 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: Charles Babbage — inventor of the first mechanical computer Chapter 1: ABC — the Atanasoff–Berry computer Chapter 2: Z3 — an early electromechanical computer Chapter 3: Stibitz's computers — building the foundations of digital computers Chapter 4: Colossus — codebreaking computer that helped win a World War Chapter 5: Harvard Mark 1 — another pioneering electromechanical computer Chapter 6: ENIAC — the first programmable digital computer Chapter 7: Manchester Baby — the first electronic stored-program computer Chapter 8: EDSAC — early British computing Chapter 9: BINAC and EDVAC — pioneering electronic computers Chapter 10: Pilot ACE — vacuum-tube powered early computing Chapter 11: The 1950s — the growth of commercial computing

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Tim Danton is author of The Computers That Made Britain, a Raspberry Pi book, and editor-in-chief of the British technology magazine PC Pro. He has also helped to launch several technology websites, most recently TechFinitive.com, where he is a senior editor.

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