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the first digital programable computer was mady by USA in 1945 adn it was called ENIAC.

The first programmable, fully automatic computer was the German Z3, built by Konrad Zuse in 1941. The Z3 was a Turing-complete computer, built using mechanical relays rather than vacuum tubes, and stored programs and data on punched film. It was used by the German Aircraft Research Institute to run analyses on wing flutter. Zuse asked for funding to replace the relays with electrical switches, but the German government turned him down because the project was not considered "war-important."

Zuse went on to build a more advanced version of this computer, the Z4, which was completed days before World War II ended. After the war, Zuse went on to found a computer development company, Zuse KG, which was sold to Siemens in 1967.


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The first programmable, fully automatic computer was the German Z3, built by Konrad Zuse in 1941. The Z3 was a Turing-complete computer, built using mechanical relays rather than vacuum tubes, and stored programs and data on punched film. It was used by the German Aircraft Research Institute to run analyses on wing flutter. Zuse asked for funding to replace the relays with electrical switches, but the German government turned him down because the project was not considered "war-important."

Zuse went on to build a more advanced version of this computer, the Z4, which was completed days before World War II ended. After the war, Zuse went on to found a computer development company, Zuse KG, which was sold to Siemens in 1967.


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acording to history the first functioning computer was built by Jhon Atanoff in Iowa State Universityusing 300 vacumetubes. running programs, to a sertain degree I belive.

at the same time Konrad Zuse in Berling did make the Z3.


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