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Computers, love or hate them, we rely on them daily, and you are using one right now!

However, have you ever thought about who invented computers and how they came to enslave

our lives? Who created the first computer, and who can we blame for those wasted hours? You

might be surprised that several computer pioneers struggled to get funding for their ideas and

met skepticism from their contemporaries.

There were two inventors of the computer. The first inventor is Charles Babbage. Now for the

second inventor. His name is Sam Pitroda, and these were both great inventors. I am sure that is

why they both

came together to build the computer.

Now I will share some facts about these two inventors. The inventor I will talk about is

Charles Babbage. He was born on December 26, 1791, and died on October 18, 1871. He was

one of four children born in his family. His parents were Benjamin Babbage, and Elizabeth

Teapa. Now on to Sam Pitroda. Sam was born in Titlagarh, Odisha. He had seven siblings.

Mahatma Gandhi profoundly influenced his family. He was born on May 4. It did not mention a

year. He died on November 17, 1942. He was born and raised in the Gujarati Family.

Charles Babbage and Sam Pitroda started inventing the computer in 1822. However, it

was not finished until 1991, and Sam convinced Charles to invent the computer. During the

1830s, they started making plans to invent the computer, and Charles asked Sam if he would like

to join him on the road to making the computer. Of course, he said yes. In 1943 is

when they started making computers more modern.


Where did the idea for the computer come from? Charles Babbage, a mechanical

engineer and polymath, began the concept of a computer. Called the "father of the computer," he

conceptualized and made the first mechanical computer in the early 19th century. The age of

computing came from the abandonment of these limits. Adding simple machines and cash

registers was first, but critical was the move to organize mathematical computations by using

what we call "programs." The idea of a program arose in the 1830s, just a century before what

we traditionally think of the computer. Later, the modern electronic computers that came out of

World War II gave rise to the notion of the universal computer—a machine capable of processing

information, even manipulating its programs. These are the computers that power our world

today.

Computers and their uses grew rapidly and widely throughout the world. They handle

many tasks thanks to their various potential. It resolves problems we encounter in daily life.

Therefore, they influence our life more. Computer usage's impact on our lives is called Saving

Money, effort, and time. The depth of computer intervention in our lives can be seen in

communication, Education, Utility facilities, and Health care developments.

In conclusion, computers have changed our life beyond imagination and continue to play

an essential role in behaviors and human life. It advances our lives and creates effective learning,

production, control, and utilization.

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