Depends on how you define first computer?
It occupied a large room in size
The "abacus" was invented in the year 700; it was in use for a long time, and still is in some countries.
Their active components were vacuum tubes (which were large) which generated lots of heat (which needed a large cooling system to remove that heat from the computer).
The worlds first civillization would probably be Mesopotamia.
Howard Hathaway Aiken invented the first large scale computing system which would eventually be named the Harvard Mark I Computer in 1944. The inventor of the first computer was actually Konrad Zuse who invented the first Z1 computer.
NO!
as large as a fridge
That is usually credited to the DEC PDP-8
people were the first computers. all they did was repeated calculations.
it was the worlds first computer. It was kind of like a electric typwriter
First you must access .minecraft, a hidden folder in My Documents/Application Data. Go into the saves folder to see all the worlds that are on your computer. Now you copy the worlds you want from your computer, put them on the other computer, and paste them into .minecraft's saves folder.
For large scale production: Hanford Site, USA.
LEO built by Lyon's Biscuit and Teas in england.
1946
It is Japan's "Computer K"
languageIt was the first step to all of our technology. Every invention required people to be coordinated. that is why.
Cromford mill was the worlds first factory