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Programmers
no it didn't a man made it up completely out of the blue
Two distinct types of computers are laptops and desktops. There are many other types of computers under these two main categories.pc dektops laptops plamstop workstation sever main computer mini fram super wearable
Yes. the majority were computer programmers.
Most of the personal computers are usually microcomputers. They include the laptop computers, the desktop computers, the tablet computer, and the smartbooks.
No, they did not.
No, they did not.
No, they did not.
No. Indeed, algorithms are actually meant for humans, not computers. Computer programmers translate algorithms into working code such that a computer can process the algorithm. The code is actually the implementation of the algorithm, not the algorithm itself.
If the algorithms are intended to be processed by a machine then they are known as computer programmers. Otherwise they are mathematicians.
Programmers DO NOT build computers, they write software for computers.
Dieter W. Heermann has written: 'Parallel algorithms in computational science' -- subject(s): Parallel algorithms, Parallel processing (Electronic computers) 'Computer simulation methods in theoretical physics' -- subject(s): Computer simulation, Data processing, Mathematical models, Mathematical physics, Molecular dynamics, Stochastic processes
Andrew Binstock has written: 'Programming with Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology' 'Practical algorithms for programmers' -- subject(s): C (Computer program language), Computer algorithms
Albert Nijenhuis has written: 'Combinatorial algorithms for computers and calculators' -- subject(s): Combinatorial analysis, Computer algorithms, Computer programs
Punch cards were used by computer programmers back when computers used punch cards. The cards were used to tell the computer what to do. Programmers had a machine that they used to write computer programs and it would punch the holes in the cards. It took a lot of cards just to write on program.
Andrew Woo has written: 'Shadow algorithms data miner' -- subject(s): Graph algorithms, Computer graphics, COMPUTERS / Computer Graphics, Data mining
Calculus can be used in computer programming to optimize algorithms and improve performance by helping to analyze and optimize functions that represent the efficiency and behavior of the algorithms. By using calculus techniques such as differentiation and integration, programmers can find the optimal solutions for problems, minimize errors, and improve the overall performance of the algorithms.