Most community colleges have an Introduction to Computer class that will walk you through the basics and even teach you things a techie may not know.
There is no such person
The first person to invent a computer is Charles Babbage, that is why he is being referred to as the father of computer.
If you sign up for a cloud computing course, you should make sure that you have your own computer before you attend the first class. The odds are that the educational institution will provide you with a computer while you are in class. However, you also need to be able to work on the things that you have learned while you are at your house. You must have your own computer to do this.
The first step for a person who is using Windows 8 to view their computer information is to click the start button. Next, a person should click on Control Panel. The next step is to click on System and Maintenance. Finally, a person should be able to click on System and view their computer information.
it depends what kind of post the outher person put on the packaging like first class , next day delivery , second class but it should have said when it should be arriving
Wkonrad zuse made the first working computer
pradeep bhujel was the first person make computer in Nepal
No. It's not necessary. It should be--- Your first class on Monday is French.
First of all it is really lame for a guy to ask you out over computer, phone and kinda really in a note. they should ask you in person..if they really care about you and want to be with you then they will ask you in person..so maybe you should talk to this guy more and hang out with him
charles babbage
There is endless dispute as to who made the first computer, most of it arising from different ideas of what features a machine must have to be considered a "computer". There are many different devices that have been called the "first computer", so it is impossible to identify a single individual who was the first person to make one.
The firt person who evented the computer was Keegan James Davies