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roughly 1890 through 1960, it overlaps first and second generation electronic computers with some equipment still in use in the 1970s assisting third generation electronic computers for offline functions.
some first generation computers used germanium point contact diodes in their logic gates to reduce their vacuum tube parts count.second generation computers used discrete germanium or silicon transistors.third generation and later computers use silicon integrated circuits.
First generation computers were built with vacuum tubes. The capabilities were about the same as that of modern computers, except limited by very small memories and slow speed. Typical first generation computer memory cost from $2 to $20 per byte equivalent, whereas today's computer memory costs less than a micro-penny per byte.
Third Generation Languages are English-like languages, which have keywords the same as or similar to everyday English words. This makes them a lot easier to learn than the earlier generations of languages. Some examples areFORTRAN IVCOBOLCRPGPL/1AlgolJOVIALCMS-2BASICAPLSimulaFORMACSNOBAL
by technology through the first 3 generations, after that there is some disagreement.
examples of generation gaps are: 1* choice of music 2* choice of restaurants 3* choice of clothing
generation is the development and the invention of a better device.many new devices were found.each new device means a new generation.in computer there are 4 main generation.the first computer was intrp duced by the father of the computer, Charles Babbage.his dream about computer became reality after 70 years of his death .the first computeris an electronic neumerical intergrator and calculator (ENIAC).this computer was built in 1943.first generation:1940-1956vacuume tubes were inventedsecond generation:1956-1963transistors were inventedthird generation:1964-1971intergerated circuit was inventedfourth generation:1971-presentmicroprocessor is used
a legend is like a myth. It has been passed from sometimes generation to generation or from people. It usally about a treasure.
on a computer: printer spooling, server access; in real life: any form of waiting in que is first in first out.
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roughly 1890 through 1960, it overlaps first and second generation electronic computers with some equipment still in use in the 1970s assisting third generation electronic computers for offline functions.
some first generation computers used germanium point contact diodes in their logic gates to reduce their vacuum tube parts count.second generation computers used discrete germanium or silicon transistors.third generation and later computers use silicon integrated circuits.
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First generation computers were built with vacuum tubes. The capabilities were about the same as that of modern computers, except limited by very small memories and slow speed. Typical first generation computer memory cost from $2 to $20 per byte equivalent, whereas today's computer memory costs less than a micro-penny per byte.
Computer manufacturing or Chemical Plants
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