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Babbage
[ bab-ij ]
noun
- Charles, 1792–1871, English mathematician: invented the precursor of the modern computer.
Babbage
/ ˈbæbɪdʒ /
noun
- Babbage Charles17921871MEnglishSCIENCE: mathematicianTECHNOLOGY: inventor Charles 1792–1871, English mathematician and inventor, who built a calculating machine that anticipated the modern electronic computer
Babbage
/ băb′ĭj /
- British mathematician who is considered a pioneer of computer science. In 1837 Babbage described an idea for the analytical engine, a machine that could be programmed with punched cards to perform complex calculations. Although Babbage never finished building the analytical engine, his idea is recognized as the forerunner of the modern computer.
Example Sentences
In 1821, Babbage had the idea for his first Difference Engine, the predecessor of the modern computer.
Babbage never had the chance to complete his groundbreaking calculating machine.
Eventually, as Babbage's vision grew ever more expansive, the government invested over £17,000 ($28,000).
Babbage, Herschel, Whewell, and Jones set out on massive projects to collect and make sense of vast data sets.
And Babbage dreamed up a machine that could churn through and make sense of this information.
There's the widow Babbage, down to Dock: she always had a hankering for you.
Man's name was Babbage, and they hadn't been married six months afore he tumbled into a brine-vat and was drowned.
Mr Babbage makes a very useless parade here of his calculating machine.
Mr. Babbage good-humouredly observed that, thus far, he had been very much out of pocket with it.
Economy of time, which Babbage accounts a separate economy, is rightly included in the economies just named.
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