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Charles Babbage (1791-1871) and Augusta Ada King, nee Byron, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852) were both dead long before 1883 so they didn't invent any machine in that year. Babbage did design an Analytical Engine and Ada Lovelace (as she is better known) wrote an 1843 note on the engine which included what is now recognised as being the first algorithm intended for processing by machine. She is therefore regarded as being the world's first programmer. The algorithm itself was intended to calculate Bernoulli numbers. Babbage is also credited as being the father of the computer for his earlier work designing a Difference Engine and later work on Difference Engine No. 2. However, his designs were never built during his lifetime. Two working models of his designs for Difference Engine No. 2 were built from 1989 to 1991. The earlier design is privately owned by Nathan Myhrvold while the later design resides at the London Science Museum.
Charles Babbage was primarily assisted by Ada Lovelace, who is often credited as the first computer programmer for her work on Babbage's Analytical Engine. Additionally, Babbage collaborated with other mathematicians and engineers, including his close associate, the mathematician and inventor George Boole, and engineer Joseph Clement, who helped in the design and construction of his machines. Their combined efforts contributed significantly to the development of early computing concepts.
The mechanical computer
Charles Newbold created the cast iron plow.
Charles Thuber invented the typewriter in 1843 :)
The Analytical Engine and The Difference Engine
no he did not but he did invent the computer difference engine number 1, number 2 and the analytical engine
Charles Babbage did not invent the computer printer. He is most famous for inventing the "Babbage Difference engine" which was a mechanically operated calculator. Babbage started his work on the difference engine in 1822 and continued to improve on his ideas throughout his life eventually developing several computational machines. Babbage is also the inventor of the cow-catcher and the opthalmoscope.
He spend his time trying to invent mechanical computer systems like the difference engine and the analytical engine
Babbage did not invent the typewriter - he invented the Difference Engine and the Analytical Engine: mechanical mathematical processors. His purpose in designing those was to simplify and improve the accuracy of complex, repetitive arithmetic operations.
The name is not BABBLE but BABBAGE. For a full history of Babbage, including the two Difference Engines and the Analytical Engine, please see the link.
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Charles Babbage invented the first computer - it was called a 'difference engine'
Charles Babbage and it was first made for military use
Babbage proposed his difference engine in 1822 and his analytical engine some years later. Both were mechanical computers (like old adding machines) Babbage built neither. It was not until recently (1991) that a working difference engine was completed.
Charles Babbage was assisted in the development of the Difference Engine by his colleague Ada Lovelace, who is often credited as the world's first computer programmer. Additionally, Babbage received support from engineers and craftsmen, including Joseph Clement, who helped with the machine's construction. Their combined efforts laid the groundwork for modern computing concepts.
Babbage proposed his difference engine in 1822 and his analytical engine some years later. Both were mechanical computers (like old adding machines) Babbage built neither. It was not until recently (1991) that a working difference engine was completed.