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  • Writing about the '''history of computing''' is challenging because of the complexity of any one [[computer]], the sp ==Famous people in history of computing==
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  • * Because "History of computing" is a potentially enormous topic, I'd like to organize this article in chro |align="center" colspan="6" width=100%|History of Computing Timeline
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  • * '''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing''' (1979 to present) ...nals is the primary publication for recording, analyzing, and debating the history of computing. The Annals also serves as a focal point for people interested in uncoverin
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  • ...cept the first computer was developed "after"; so what? it is part of the history of computing; it may end up being covered by other articles and just pointed to here, bu ...at networks are more or less a way to move data between nodes; is this the history of computing or the history of the computer? I think I may have confused it.--[[User:Ro
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  • * '''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing''' (1979 to present) ...nals is the primary publication for recording, analyzing, and debating the history of computing. The Annals also serves as a focal point for people interested in uncoverin
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  • *[[History of computing]]
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  • | pagename = History of computing
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  • ...ich was becoming too long. This should integrate closely, somehow, with [[history of computing]] and [[computer architecture]] (or maybe [[history of computer architectur I think these discussions go into [[computer architecture]] or [[history of computing]] because they address the overall interaction of all the components, not j
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  • | title = The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men: The Computer Mouse in the History of Computing
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  • ...November 17, 1929) An American engineer and businessman important in the [[history of computing]] for having invented [[punch card|punched card]] input for program instruc
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  • ==Babbage stuff brought from [[history of computing]]==
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  • I'd like to write articles about Libraries, Library Science, and the history of computing. I'm a fan of encylopedias, and I'd like to be part of a project to build
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  • the History of Computing Project<br> ...ganization powered by volunteers. The foundation's goal is to preserve the history of computing by publishing its story on the internet under the Open Document License agr
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  • ...who taught mathematics at Cambridge University. He is important in the [[history of computing]] for having invented a viable mechanical computer equivalent to modern dig
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  • | publisher=[[History of Computing]] According to the [[History of Computing]] website the chip ''"it is widely considered to be the world's first comme
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  • | publisher=[[The History of Computing Project]]
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  • ...ing, decompilation, hardware compilation, software/hardware co-design, the history of computing and on-line museums. He holds an MA degree in Engineering Science from Oxfo
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  • <!-- that we need to mention somehow in the [[history of computing]] article (which is currently organized as a timeline not amenable to inclu
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  • ...r science in [[computer science]] that we need to mention somehow in the [[history of computing]] article (which is currently organized as a timeline not amenable to inclu
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  • ...into here. It's a mess right now, and some of it may belong instead in [[history of computing]]. But it fits here, for the moment, better than in [[Computers]], which i
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  • ::Just an overview here...there should, I think, be a separate article on History of Computing or some such[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 00:20, 7 April 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...exist, and they are used for so many different kinds of activities. The [[history of computing]] is very complex and thus deserves its own article. ..., their work built on that of earlier mathematicians as described in the [[history of computing]].
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  • ...sending most of the old stuff either to [[Computer architecture]] or to [[History of computing]] (new article).[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 17:14, 23 April 2007 (CDT) ...out technology, however. Perhaps that discussion would belong better in [[history of computing]], which hopefully will have a breakdown of developments by decade.[[User:P
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  • ...n Hollerith''' was an American engineer and businessman important in the [[history of computing]] for having invented [[punch card|punched card]] input for program instruc
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  • ...kthroughs in [[computer science]] that we need to mention somehow in the [[history of computing]] article (which is currently organized as a timeline not amenable to inclu
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  • :* [[History of computing]]
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  • Part of this belongs in [[history of computing]].
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  • * Because "History of computing" is a potentially enormous topic, I'd like to organize this article in chro |align="center" colspan="6" width=100%|History of Computing Timeline
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  • ...esktop PC. I'm not sure whether a discussion of that belongs here or in [[history of computing]], or if it's worth addressing at all. These are malleable terms that get
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  • ::Or should it be [[History of computing]]? [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 15:16, 23 April 2007 (CDT)
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  • ==history of computing== ==too much Babbage on "history of computing"; can we move stuff to "Charles Babbage" instead?==
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  • * History of Computing ...ng systems]], that can be pointed at both by this article, and also from [[history of computing]]?[[User:Pat Palmer|Pat Palmer]] 10:52, 13 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • ==history of computing== We are starting work on [[history of computing]], and if no one objects, I might move the history part of this somewhere t
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