Invention of Computers







 It all started a long time ago, in the 19th century, when clever people like Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace had really smart ideas about making machines that could do complicated math. They called these machines the "Difference Engine" and the "Analytical Engine." But it wasn't until around World War II that things really started to take off. The war made people realize they needed machines that could do math really fast to help with important things like planning battles and decoding secret messages. In 1941, a guy named Konrad Zuse made what many people think was the first real computer. It was called the Z3, and although it was big and clunky, it could do math without people having to do it by hand. Then, in 1946, another big moment happened when a super-smart machine called ENIAC was born. It was huge and filled up an entire room, but it was super fast at doing math. After that, things started getting smaller and faster. In 1947, someone invented something called a transistor, which made it possible to build computers that didn't need to be so big and heavy. Then, in the 1970s, someone else made something called a microprocessor, which was like a tiny computer chip. This made it possible for regular people to have computers in their homes. And that's how computers went from being big, clunky machines that only really smart scientists used to being something that everyone can have. Today, computers are everywhere! We use them for all sorts of things, like playing games, watching videos, doing homework, and talking to our friends. It's pretty amazing to think about how far we've come from those early days when computers were just starting to become a thing. But one thing's for sure: the invention of computers has changed the world in a big way, and who knows what exciting things the future holds! .


My Opinion :

In my view, computers changed the world a lot. They help us do things faster and easier, like figuring out hard math or talking to friends far away. Computers made big changes in jobs and how we learn, and they let us explore and discover new things. They're like super helpful friends that make life more exciting and interesting!

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