Pascal
Pascal.
The programming language Ada was named for Ada Lovelace (a.k.a. Augusta Ada Byron a.k.a. Lady Lovelace), (b-1815, d-1852) a mathematician sometimes considered to be the first programmer.Lovelace gained fame for writing a description of what is now considered one of the first computers: a mechanical device developed by Charles Babbage in the mid 1800's.
Pascal, the famous French philosopher and mathematician is often given the credit for this invention. I do not know the details or if there are competing claims from other inventors.
Chauvinist is a French word. Legend has it that the wounded French soldier Nicolas Chauvin's single-minded devotion to the Bonapartist cause brought the term into use.
Spanish: ordinador French: ordinateur German: Computer Italian: computer (Well it's just 'computer' in most languges...) oneway13 says: well i dnt know about the other languages but im taking spanish and computer in spanish is 'la computadora'. -Sui-: Okay, my spanish isn't very good, so you might be right. Sorry...
he is a french mathmatician.
a philosopher is called "un philosophe" in French.
Montesquieu spoke and wrote in French. He was a French philosopher and jurist known for his works on political theory and the separation of powers.
Pascal.
Pascal
Un philosophe (masc.)
Voltaire spoke French. He was a prominent French writer, philosopher, and historian during the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century.
yes it can to any language.
Yes, the philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty was not mute but was a prominent French philosopher who focused on phenomenology and existentialism in the 20th century.
The full name of the French philosopher Georges is Georges Bataille.
When you input something, you are doing it in English or french or any preferred language but the computer just understands binary language. So, when we input something the computer is processing that piece of instruction into binary language and after that is sending you the output.
Adrien-Marie Legendre