Hmm not sure but I do know that Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace created the first big computer that could add and subtract and many other things. Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer code I think but that doesn't really answer your question.
Alan turning hope this helps by the way!
Some guy I saw on a TV named "TENTEN".
I believe you're thinking of Alan Turing.
davros
why the hell would I know
Charles Einstein
problem solving in computer sciences is used to divide a large problem into atomic steps and solving all steps hierarchically.
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read the question solve the problem with the numbers given unless extra data
A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, esp. by a computer....
Computeractive is a magazine for owner of home PCs (personal computers). Each edition provides clear and simple advice for problem solving and best utilize a computer.
There is no such thing as a machine "capable of solving any problem".
davros
alan turning
who nose unless u were born in them times
That sounds like the description of a Turing machine, which was a theoretical machine described by Alan Turing.
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The first step in military problem solving is to successfully identify the problem. This step is also applicable to situations outside of the military.
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Alan Turing devised the Turing Machine which can be described as a robot which can look at one cell on an infinitely long tape of cells and then, based on what is in that cell and a given program either change the symbol in the cell and/or move the robot to look at the cell to the left/right of the current cell. Alan Turing then went on to prove that it was possible to write a program for this machine that could do the same as the program written for any other computing machine (it might take a very, very, very long time to do it but it would do it). However, some programs are impossible to write; for example it is impossible to write a program which will tell you if a program given to it as input will terminate or not (which Alan Turing proved); this is known as the halting problem.