That depends on your definition of 'modern'.
Some of the first computers to hit the market (Sinclair ZX80, Acorn Atom) were expensive and had to be assembled by hand.
One of the first popular home computers was the Commodore 64.
'modern' is a vague term, so you'll need to be more specific.
First of all it's not FORTRAM it's FORTRAN. And This Programming language was developed in year 1957 by IBM in California for scientific and engineering applications.
One of the first recognizably modern embedded systems was the Apollo Guidance Computer developed by Charles Stark Draper.http://www.answers.com/topic/charles-stark-draper
the best modern invention is the thinnest computer and iPhone4s
in 1925
The program developed for the company(unversities) is like "online student registration".
Charles Babbage developed 1st computer in 1886.
Earlier computers.
a computer developed in about 5,000 years ago in china.
Yes, the computer as we know it today is a modern invention. The first electronic digital computer was developed in the mid-20th century and has since evolved significantly to become an integral part of modern society.
1786
The modern age of the computer is widely thought of as beginning in 1944. This was the year in which Automatic Data Processing or ADP was created.
Developed from 1763 to 1775.
Analog computers were developed in the late 1920s.Digital computers were developed in the early 1940s.
First of all it's not FORTRAM it's FORTRAN. And This Programming language was developed in year 1957 by IBM in California for scientific and engineering applications.
You might be thinking of Blaise Pascal. He had a computer language named after him.
IBM developed the first home computer
Networks were developed as a communication method between computers at remote sites