He is generally considered to be Charles Babbage who invented a mechanical computer called the Difference Engine. Another school of thought suggests John von Neumann as he proposed the theoretical functions of modern computers.
The correct choice depends whether you are looking at practical inventions or theoretical work. Both these people have been very important to the development of computer systems as we know them.
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John von Neumann
John Vincent Atanasoff (ataˈnasɔf) (October 4, 1903 - June 15, 1995) was the inventor of the computer. See "Atanasoff, Forgotten Father of the Computer" (1988) by Clark R. Mollenhoff.
Alan Turing is considered to be the father of computers because he invented the Turing machine. The Turing machine is thought to be the first model of a computer.
Charles Babbage because he invented the "Difference Engine."
I will say it was the pascaline, created by Blaise Pascal in 1642. It was a mechanical calculator that could add and subtract directly.
Alan Turing is considered to be the father of the modern computer. He was a mathematician and is the creator of the Turing machine which was the precursor to modern computers.
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he is the father of modern days computer
the father of the modern computer was charles babbage , who invented the "analytical machine"
John von Neumann
As i know he is known as the Father of Modern Computer.
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John Vincent Atanasoff (ataˈnasɔf) (October 4, 1903 - June 15, 1995) was the inventor of the computer. See "Atanasoff, Forgotten Father of the Computer" (1988) by Clark R. Mollenhoff.
Alan Turing is considered by many to be the "father" of the modern computer because of his work in breaking the Enigma codes during WW2. (Alan Turing - The Enigma of Intelligence by Andrew Hodges 1983)
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Charles Babbage because he invented the "Difference Engine."