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вера546
вера546
23.05.2021 00:40 •  Английский язык

Нужен краткий пересказ текста. максимально кратко, но без потери важной информации. let us take a look at the history of computers that we know today. the very first calculating device used was the ten fingers of a m an’s hands. this, in fact, is why today we still count in tens and multiples of tens. then the abacus was invented. people went on using some form of abacus well into the 16th century, and it is still being used in some parts of the world because it can be understood without knowing how to read. during the 17th and 18th centuries many people tried to find easy ways of calculating. j. napier, a scotsman, invented a mechanical way of multiplying and dividing, which is now the modern slide rule works. henry briggs used napier’s ideas to produce logarithm tables which all mathematicians use today. calculus, another branch of mathematics, was independently invented by both sir isaak newton, an englishman, and leibnitz, a german m athematician. the first real calculating machine appeared in 1820 as the result of several people’s experiments. in 1830 charles babbage, a gifted english mathematician proposed to build a general-purpose problem-solving machine that he called “the analytical engine.” this machine, which babbage showed at the paris exhibition in 1855, was an attempt to cut out the human being altogether, except for providing the machine with the necessary facts about the problem to be solved. he never finished this work, but many of his ideas were the basis for building today’s computers. by the early part of the 20th century electromechanical machines had been developed and were used for business data processing. dr. herman hollerith, a young statistician from the us census bureau successfully tabulated the 1890 census. hollerith invented a means of coding the data by punching holes into cards. he built one machine to punch the holes and others to tabulate the collected data. later hollerith left the census bureau and established his own tabulating machine company. through a series of merges the company eventually became the ibm corporation. until the middle of the 20th century machines designed to manipulate punched card data were widely used for business data processing. these early electromechanical data processors were called unit record machines because each punched card contained a unit of data. in the mid-1940s electronic computers were developed to perform calculations for military and scientific purposes. by the end of the 1960s commercial models of these computers were widely used for both scientific computation and business data processing. initially these computers accepted their input data from punched cards. by the late 1970s punched cards had been almost universally replaced by keyboard terminals. since that time advances in science have led to the proliferation of computers throughout our society, and the past is but the prologue that gives us a glimpse of the future.

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аолесдвда
аолесдвда
27.03.2022 23:14

1. The operation was performed by Pr. Smirnov.

2. I prefer to do my homework in the evening.

3. They are waiting for their father.

4. I have dinner at six o'clock every day.

5. Pass the salt to me, please.

6. The Crimea is in the South of our country.

7. It consists of many islands - large and small.

8. Japan is a country in the western part of the Pacific Ocean.

9. She likes to go to the Caucasus in winter.

10. When we go to foreign countries we see a lot of things.

11. What size gloves does your daughter wear?

12. My wife has spent a lot of money on fashionable furniture.

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malinka1212
malinka1212
16.03.2022 11:35

1 I haven't visited the Taj Mahal in

India, but I have studied its history at

school.

2 My mum has cooked snails, but I haven't eaten them.

3 He has seen most of the Harry

Potter films, but he hasn't watched the last one.

4 Banu and Yerlan have learned /learnt some Japanese, but they haven't spoken to any Japanese people.

5 Gani hasn't touched any big

spiders, but he has read a lot of

books about them.

6 We have written some new songs,

but we haven't played them at a

concert.

7. I have won a skiing competition,

but I haven't done any snowboarding.

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