Babbage

[bab-ij] /ˈbæb ɪdʒ/
noun
1.
Charles, 1792–1871, English mathematician: invented the precursor of the modern computer.
British Dictionary definitions for Babbage

Babbage

/ˈbæbɪdʒ/
noun
1.
Charles 1792–1871, English mathematician and inventor, who built a calculating machine that anticipated the modern electronic computer
Babbage in Science
Babbage
  (bāb'ĭj)   
British mathematician who is considered a pioneer of computer science. In 1837 Babbage described an idea for the analytical engine, a machine that could be programmed with punched cards to perform complex calculations. Although Babbage never finished building the analytical engine, his idea is recognized as the forerunner of the modern computer.
Babbage in Technology
language
The structured assembly language for the General Electric Company 4xxx range of computers and their OS4000 operating system. It is strictly an assembler in that the generated code is relatively predictable but it can be written in a sufficiently structured manner, with indentation, control statements, function and procedure calls, to make the resultant source easy to read and manage. Even with this visible structure however, it is important to remember that the assembly of the statement is done left to right.
The British videotext system, Prestel is programmed in Babbage.
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