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Thomas Edison is the one who invented electricity. So without him, you probably wouldn't be on this computer device right now.
Yes. He was around from 1836-1910, lived in the north of England and was a plumber. He did not invent the flushing toilet, as a lot of people think, but he did develop some related things such as the ballcock.
Thomas Young (13 June 1773 - 10 May 1829) made notable scientific contributions to the fields of vision, light, solid mechanics, energy, physiology, language, musical harmony and Egyptology. Of particular note was his decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, including the famous Rosetta Stone.
Thomas Edison was an inventor.
Thomas Edison was an inventor.
Thomas Kurtz and John Kemeny are the inventors of the BASIC programming language. They created BASIC in 1964 at Dartmouth College.
Thomas Kurtz, John Kemeny and James Dowling.
Dr.johan g. kemeny and Dr Thomas E. Kurtz
Dr.johan g. kemeny and Dr Thomas E. Kurtz
BASIC was developed by John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz in 1964. Visual Basic was developed by Microsoft in 1991.
The original BASIC (Dartmouth BASIC) was designed in 1964 by John George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz.
BASIC (Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) was developed by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz. Microsoft took BASIC and deveoped it into QuickBASIC, which was further developed into Visual Basic.
Thomas Irlbeck has written: 'Computer-Englisch' -- subject(s): Computers, Dictionaries, English, English language, German, German language 'Computer - Lexikon. Das Nachschlagewerk zum Thema EDV'
Thomas S. Frank has written: 'Modern calculus [by] Thomas S. Frank [and] James F. Smith' -- subject(s): Calculus 'Introduction to VAX-11 architecture and assembly language' -- subject(s): Assembler language (Computer program language), Computer architecture, Programming, VAX-11 (Computer) 'Modern calculus' -- subject(s): Calculus
Thomas A. Dwyer has written: 'A bit of IBM BASIC' -- subject(s): BASIC (Computer program language), IBM Personal Computer, Programming
GW Basic was invented by Dr James G Kemeny And Thomas E kurtz :) in Dart mouth College New Hamshair USA
Thomas R Dickson has written: 'The computer and chemistry' -- subject(s): Electronic data processing, Chemistry, FORTRAN (Computer program language)