Charles Babbage, who is called the "father of the computer" and originator.
Charles Babbage born on 26
December, 1791, in London. He was English mathematician, philosopher and
inventor. Often called “The Father of Computing,” Babbage detailed plans for mechanical
Calculating Engines, Difference Engines, and Analytical Engines. Babbage died on October 18, 1871, in London.
- Vacuum Tube Technology
- Unreliable
- Supported Machine Language Only
- Very Costly
- Generated Lot Heat
- Slow Input & Output Device
- Huge Size
- Non-Portable
- Consumed Lost of Electricity

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