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Z3 (computer)
Konrad Zuse's Z3 was the world's first working programmable, fully automatic computing machine; whose attributes, with the addition of conditional branching, have often been the ones used as criteria in defining a computer. -
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Z3
Z3 (computer), by Konrad Zuse BMW Z3, a BMW sports car model -
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Index of World War II articles (X-Y-Z)
Alphabetical index: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ... Z3 (computer) -
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Index of World War II articles (X–Z)
Alphabetical index: 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ... Z3 (computer) -
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German inventions and discoveries
The following list is composed of items, techniques and processes that were invented by or discovered by people from Germany or German-speaking Europe. ... Z3 (computer)[citation needed] -
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History of computing hardware
The history of computing hardware is the record of the constant drive to make computer hardware faster, cheaper, and store more data. ... Zuse, Z3 Computer (1938–1941), -
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Digital evolution
The above documentation is transcluded from Talk:Digital evolution/doc. (edit | history) ... Z3 (computer) Gmarkov (talk) 12:26, 9 February 2010 (UTC) -
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Plankalkül
Plankalkül (German pronunciation: [ˈplaːnkalkyːl], "Plan Calculus") is a computer language developed for engineering purposes by Konrad Zuse. ... Plankalkül was not published at that time owing to a combination of factors such as conditions in wartime and postwar Nazi Germany and his efforts to commercialise the Z3 computer and its successors. -
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Konrad Zuse
Konrad Zuse (pronounced [ˈkɔnʁat ˈtsuːzə]; 22 June 1910 Berlin - 18 December 1995 Hünfeld) was a German engineer and computer pioneer who collaborated with the German government during World War 2, which helped finance his projects. His greatest achievement was the world's first functional program-controlled Turing-complete computer, the Z3, in 1941 (the program was stored on a punched tape). -
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Colossus computer
A Colossus Mark 2 computer. ... Zuse's Z3 was the first functional fully program-controlled computer, and was based on electromechanical relays, as were the (less advanced) Bell Labs machines of the late 1930s (George Stibitz, et al.).
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