Babbage has priority as his invention precedes Zuse by about a century, even though he never was able to build it.
The first computer closely related to today's computer was invented by Charles Babbage between 1833 and 1871. Babbage was a British mathematician. Konrad Zuse was the inventor of the first programmable computer.
konrad zuse created it in 1936 not Charles Babbage in 1945 chales Babbage is NOT the real creater of the computer
Konrad Zuse from Germany in 1936-1938
The first computer was invented by a man named Charles Babbage in 1837.Konrad Zuse made the Z1 computer which was the first freely programmable computer.
computer father is- charles babbages microsoft owner -bill gates compute inventor- konrad zuse
Alan Turing has been called the "father of Computer Science", having laid part of the theoretical foundations of the discipline. The epithet "father of the computer" has been variously applied to Charles Babbage, Konrad Zuse, John Atanasoff, John von Neumann, and others, to the point that the phrase no longer has any significance.
Alan Turing has been called the father of Computer Science.* The epithet "father of the modern computer" has been applied to various people, including Charles Babbage, John Atanasoff, John von Neumann, Konrad Zuse, among many others, to the point that the phrase has become meaningless. * Computer Science is to computers what Astronomy is to telescopes.
Konrad Zuse invented the computer in 1936 in his parents' living room.
In the year 1837, Charles Babbage was the first to think about something that would function like a computer and ended up designing a programmable mechanical computer that he called "The Analytical Engine" but because of limited finance, and an the inability to stop himself from trying to upgrade it and find some innovation with the design, Babbage could never actually built his Analytical Engine.
There are many candidates and they all have their advocates. Among the leading contenders for the (practically meaningless) title, Charles Babbage, Konrad Zuse, John Atanasoff and John von Neumann. "Success has many fathers; failure is an orphan." Alan Turing is generally recognized as "the father of computer science", which some people confuse with "the father of modern computers". Computer science is to computers as astronomy is to telescopes. Alan Turing. John von Neumann Charles Babbage is the father of modern day computers. Charles Babbage
1936 Konrad Zuse - Z1 Computer First freely programmable computer.
Konrad Zuse earned the semiofficial title.