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Joseph-Marie Jacquard
The Chinese around 3000 BC invented the Abacus was the first calculating machine. The French Joseph Marie Jacquard invented the first programmable machine with his Jacquard Loom in 1801. This used punched board to program weaving to create complex patterns. Charles Babbage an Englishman and Cambridge Graduate, designed a mechanical calculating machine starting in 1812 for the express purpose of calculating logarithm tables for the British Navy. These mathematical tables were used in navigation by sextant. Babbage had noted that the human calculated tables frequently made mistakes and it was the elimination of these which he sought to eradicate. Babbage completed a number of what he called Analytical and difference engines, but never completed them. The Admiralty who were sponsoring the equipment pulled funding on him a number of occasions which caused him financial difficulties. Even though the machines were never completed, these are considered the first ever proper computers and our modern computers great-great-grand daddy. Had they been built in Babbage's time, they would have been a revolution in mathematics. Recently the British Science museum in Exhibition Road South Kensington, built a copy of the number 2 Difference Engine, which was one of Babbage's most complex designs. It worked perfectly without modification and was accurate to six decimals.
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Joseph Marie Jacquard
Joseph Marie Jacquard invented the Jacquard loom in 1804. It was a machine that weaved complex fabric design. It was the first machine that used punched cards. These (punched cards) were used to control the weaving process particularly the design of the clothes to be woven. In others words, he made a programmable loom,
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Joseph-Marie Jacquard in 1801.
Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1801.
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Joseph-Marie Jacquard
Three inventors who revolutionized the textile industry are Samuel Slater, Eli Whitney, and Joseph Marie Jacquard. Slater pioneered the factory system in America, Whitney invented the cotton gin, and Jacquard developed the Jacquard loom, which used punched cards to control the weaving of intricate patterns.
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Joseph-Marie Jacquard was born on July 7, 1752.
Joseph-Marie Jacquard was born on July 7, 1752.