The Z3 is the first freely programable computer made by Konrad Zuse Made by Konrad Zuse , the Z3 is th first freely programable computer.
The astrolabe.
No. The first computer program came several years before Word did. There does not seem to be any agreement as to what the first program was, but suffice it to say there were several that came before Word. In fact, Ada Lovelace arguably wrote a "computer program" in 1842!
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The Countess Ada Augusta of Lovelace is usually credited with designing and writing the first computer program. However as the computer it was written for, Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, was never built this program was largely an academic exercise.The first program for a computer that was actually built was designed in 1944 and ran on the British cryptanalytic computer Colossus. It is unknown who did the work as the entire project was classified and most of the records were destroyed after the war.The first program for a stored program computer (the type that modern computers are), consisting of 17 instructions, was written by Tom Kilburn, and first ran on June 21, 1948 on the Manchester Baby computer.
Ada Lovelace.
BASIC for the Altair computer
Definitely an anti virus protection program, without these your computer won't work at all.
The innovative computer program Prolog associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics first appeared in 1975. It was one of the first logic programming languages.
No, "Hello world" is typically the first program assignment in introductory computer programming classes as it is trivial to write and almost useless.
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Jon von Neumann designed the first computer virus in 1949. His design was based on his theories about a self-reproducing computer program.
When the computer is first turned on, (or booted), the BIOS program is in control. After performing a few system checks, the BIOS program turns the computer over to an operating system like Windows XP.