No, video did not exist in the 1800s.
Never, the Abacus existed more than 5000 years before Babbage was born and Babbage never had any need for one.
Charles Babbage's inspiration came from a desire to find a way to do mathmetical equations faster, easier and without any errors.
That was his REAL name - he was never known by any other.
Answer:Yes, one of his nicknames was "The Grandfather of Modern Computing," according to the article on this website.Answer:According to one internet blogger, Charles Babbage was called "Mr. Computer" by his peers. Both this nickname, and the one listed above, are clearly recent confabulations and are unsupported by historical accounts of Babbage's life.Although there is no indication that Babbage himself had a nickname, people skeptical of his invention, the Difference Engine, dubbed it "Babbage's Folly."
He had both brothers and sisters he came from a family of 5 kids
Alan Turing has been called the "father of Computer Science", having laid part of the theoretical foundations of the discipline. The epithet "father of the computer" has been variously applied to Charles Babbage, Konrad Zuse, John Atanasoff, John von Neumann, and others, to the point that the phrase no longer has any significance.
Try spelling his name as Babbage and any decent search engine will return thousands of citations.
yes it is true that Charles Babbage has won a lot of awards.i do know a few of them but i can't name any of them right now because i had wrote them down on another piece of paper that i left home.but i will get back to all of you as soon as i get home which might take a little time.
Yes, he faced many great challenges while he was traveling.
playing rugby
Some challenges I have faced while working on this project include tight deadlines, communication issues with team members, and unexpected technical difficulties.