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The invention of the computer was a collaborative effort from "summary" of Code by Charles Petzold

The development of the computer was not the work of a single individual, toiling away in isolation until a groundbreaking breakthrough occurred. Rather, it was the result of a collaborative effort involving numerous inventors, engineers, and mathematicians who each contributed their own unique insights and expertise to the process. From the earliest mechanical calculators to the first electronic computers, the evolution of computing technology was marked by a series of incremental advancements, each building upon the discoveries and innovations of those who came before. Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, for example, laid the foundation for modern computing with its use of punched cards for input and output, while Alan Turing's work on codebreaking during World War II introduced the concept of the stored-program computer. Throughout this period of rapid technological progress...
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