Colossus worked by holes punched in a paper tape. It was programmed by switches and plugs. Colossus used thermionic valves (vacuum tubes) to perform Boolean and counting operations.
The valves performed boolean logic functions and were high speed counters. Thyratron ring counters simulated the wheels of the German Lorenz machine at very high speed.
Boolean is a type, not an operator and can have the value of either TRUE or FALSE
One use of Boolean algebra is to minimize any function or logic gate.
Boolean connectors include "OR," "AND," and "NOT." They may join keywords or keyword phrases. People may use Boolean connectors to refine searches when using a search engine.
There's no boolean in C, use int: zero=false, non-zero=true.
Yes it does.
There is no boolean in C, we usually use int/short/char to store logical values.
1 and 0
Boolean searches allow you to combine words and phrases using the words AND, OR, NOT and NEAR (otherwise known as Boolean operators) to limit, widen, or define your search. Most Internet search engines and Web directories default to these Boolean search parameters anyway, but a good Web searcher should know how to use basic Boolean operators.
George Boole, the creator of Boolean Algebra, the creators of computers, and all of us that have even once used computers; computers use Boolean Algebra for truth values, making logic circuits.
AND operation is referred as a boolean product