영어에서 Charles babbage 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Early on in her tuition she was introduced to the English mathematician Charles Babbage, and his work on the Analytical Engine.
on the 5 June that year, she met Charles Babbage at a party.
Much of this revolution can be traced to four men who met at Cambridge University in 1812: Charles Babbage, John Herschel,
George Peacock, and Charles Babbage.
Charles Babbage in 1837 was the first to introduce and design a fully programmed mechanical computer, his analytical engine.
In the mid-19th century, Charles Babbage(1792-1871) designed two machines, neither of which he completed.
Charles Babbage, I think known to most TEDsters, invented the first mechanical calculator and the first prototype of a modern computer.
a new urgency but it goes back to David Ricardo and Charles Babbage in the nineteenth century.
And she goes to one of these soirees with her mother, and Charles Babbage, you know, gets out his machine.
But there's a middle ground, too-- a middle ground tread by people like poor old Charles Babbage and his steam-driven computers that were never built.
in 1833 Ada Byron(as she still was at that time) had become interested in Babbage 's analytic engine and, ten years later, she produced an annotated translation of Menabrea 's Notions sur la machine analytique de Charles Babbage(1842).
later adopted by Semen Korsakov, Charles Babbage, Hermann Hollerith,
philosophy of computation itself, it wasn't until Ada's teacher Charles Babbage proposed the Analytical engine that we conceived of“calculators” having humanlike cognitive capacities.
that will be fine.(Laughter) Everything will be fine. So she's got this mathematical training, and she goes to one of these soirees with her mother, and Charles Babbage, you know, gets out his machine.
Charles Babbage 's.
On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures by Charles Babbage.
Why Charles Babbage is called the father of computer?
Half of Charles Babbage's brain is preserved at the Hunterian Museum in London.
Half of Charles Babbage's brain is on display at the Science Museum, London.
In fact, I hadn't even heard of Charles Babbage when I embarked on my work.