abc computer
It was John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry.
The Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) was designed and built between 1937 and 194 by John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry at the University of Iowa. It is recognized as the first automatic electronic digital computer.
Clifford Trump was born in 1937.
Lesley Clifford was born in 1937.
Dr. John V. Atanasoff conceived the idea of the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) in 1937. He, along with his graduate student, Clifford Berry, developed the prototype between 1937 and 1942. The ABC is recognized as one of the first electronic digital computers, laying the groundwork for future computing innovations.
Lawson Omar Clifford died on 1937-12-07.
Clifford Heatherley died on September 15, 1937, in London, England, UK.
Joyce Hamilton Berry was born in 1937.
John Vincent Atanasoff was 34 years old when he invented the ABC in an Illinois bar in the winter of 1937-38. Clifford Edward Berry did not become involved until 1939, he was a graduate student "hired" by Atanasoff to help with final circuit design and assembly.
1937, in an Indiana bar by Dr. John Vincent Atanasoff. He and Clifford Berry finished building it in early 1942 but after they left Iowa State University to perform war related work, the machine was soon scrapped when the room it was in needed to be converted to classrooms and the machine was found to be too wide to roll it out through the door.
Paul Berry was born on 1976-06-03.
ABC-1039 The Atanasoff-Berry Computer was the world's first electronic digital computer. It wasbuilt by John Vincent Atanasoff and Clifford Berry at Iowa State University during 1937-42. It incorporated several major innovations in computing including the use of binary arithmetic, regenerative memory, parallel processing, and separation of memory and computing functions.