Computers continue to play a vital role in the journey of modern life. Although the ancient calculating machine 'abacus' was introduced in the history of the computer, in fact, the operation of the computer is very extensive. No one is solely entitled to be a computer inventor. Rather, we are seeing periodic evolution in the history of computers. It is good to say, hardware alone is not a computer, it cannot be executed without the software or instructions to operate the machine. Computer position is above all things today. The use of ever more advanced components and software has made computing easier and more comprehensive. The computer is going to the hands of everyone. So let's find out how computer excellence was achieved and who was behind it.
Gottfried von Leibniz, a German mathematician, developed a more sophisticated computation based on Pascal's mechanical calculations. With this, the addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and yield could be determined. He was the first to invent the process of multiplication through repetitive Yoga.
Meanwhile, Professor Charles Babes tried to create an automatic counting machine. The name of the device was the analytics engine. Babbage thought of a device that would provide input through a punchcard on a machine. And the machine will have a memory system, mathematical parts for processing and automatic output printing for input retention. Contemporary scientists used to ridicule his ideas. Comparing this idea with today's computers is really surprising. The concept of Babbage's "Analytical Engine" designed by Babbes was considered as the source of modern computers.