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جورج دایسون ، مورخ ، داستانهایی را از تولد رایانه مدرن می گوید – از ریشه های قرن شانزدهم تا نوت بوک های خنده دار برخی از مهندسین رایانه اولیه.
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great talk! the audience was off though
Amazing talk, thank you, George Dyson, for unearthing these value relicts of science history.
Alan Turing is really the father of the modern computer. It wasn't until 50 years after he built it that the british goverment made it public.
Why are they laughing??
Sounds exactly like our commit logs…
awesome talk. terrible audience.
Interesting.
05:50 bunch of sugar addict programmers 😀 …
12:48 BLAHHHH!
Damn, this is a good one.
let this be a lesson to all fellow CS students… always comment on your code…
I see what you mean, but that would mean it is as best a side-effect. I wouldn't say that means we should value that attitude though!
@BIKabballa I remember coding in C++ on a 286SX computer with 256KB of RAM. The computer was so slow that I coded most of the day in and put the program to compile to go eat, and it still wouldn't have finished compiling by the time I was done
@CadicusTheDamned
People's misconceptions…it's all crap. My sister works in a lab that does stem cell research at USC & the women there are all HOT. All of the departments in this big research facility get together for parties on a regular basis & they all drink lots of alcohol. When it comes to work they all work very hard but when it comes time to relax they party…professionals in various fields of science in the 21st century are far from the dull cliche depictions in 20th century films.
Killing Dyson might actually prevent the war…
Why did the audience laugh when they showed the computer that von Neumann's computer?
It's that kind of thinking that halts innovations.
my name is george dyson hahahahaa
i thought this guy made hoovers?
@ koneye – I agree with your point of not only passively accepting information but to actually process it in an active and inquisitive way, but you could go about stating that without offending most of the commenters here.
So b4 you start posting ur uninformed and incompetent thoughts, do a simple research It is people like u that believ tha mass media and can't form their own opinion that close ur eyes for the real world surrounding u , u better get you story str8 and dont just beleiv the corrupt manufactured news u get from TV
It is people like you that say that the conspiracies of all the sectors of your life are nothing but that – the truth is out there and it IS available – for the one who seeks he finds!!!
This guy talks about a 1656 T.H. who speaks about the idea for computing machine(calculator) and the jumps all the way to after WW2 saying that Neuman build the first computer 1946 – and basicly this way he denies all the presesors of this machine, such as
-Zuse Z3 (Germany) 1941
-AtanasoffBerry Computer (US)1941
-Colossus (UK)1944
Not to mention that AtanasoffBerry Computer was oficialy recognized as the first modern type of computer
33 comments of bunch of followers that take everything they see some were for the truth like blind baths this guys presentation is full with information holes and it's obviouslly not an objective opinion
but rather an subclusion of one person view on that matter , and you all just blindly take it for the truth withouth even challeging his view and withouth doing a simple reserch as to type "first computer" in google and see what happens , and dont take the first few line for undeniable proof
Fascinating! Thanks.
oh i don't know, the developer logs were quite funny, not a lot has changed in the mindset since those early days.
Hehe, i especially liked the reference to the missing sugar.
No doubt at all in my mind that these guys were the pioneers of the future.
yea this is'nt actually funny, but it is interesting
yes they were IBM computers, there is even a picture online that is supposed to show IBM's ceo at the time with Hitler
incredibly extraordinary
exploring complexity with mind
Quite awesome… but I was sad there was no mention of Claude Shannon… nobody's ever heard of the guy, but it all started with him.
so beautiful.
Sounds like the worlds 1st computer virus. But virus's that can adapt.