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Love this piece of recently discovered #computinghistory. The final printout made in 1977 by the LEO 306 computer known as LEO III/43 used at HM Dockyard in Portsmouth. This was the day it was switched off for the last time. Who says computers aren't emotional?!! @LEOcomputers51

Had a blast visiting @NWCMOfficial today and getting all nostalgic with their incredible collection of #retrocomputing and #retrogaming machines and accessories! If you're a fan of #computinghistory or, I'd highly recommend visiting the museum in #Leigh!

#OTD in #ComputingHistory in 1954, John Backus and his team at IBM successfully ran the first FORTRAN (Formula Translation) program. FORTRAN was the first high-level programming language designed to make programming accessible and efficient. More #OTD, here:…

Today in Year 6 we researched key figures in computing history like Alan Turing and Ada Lovelace. We created PowerPoints to show how computers have evolved and gave each other feedback on our presentations — great teamwork and learning! 💻#Year6 #ComputingHistory @Rowlatts_TMET
We were pleased to welcome Year 10 students from University College School @UCSCompSci yesterday. They experienced retro programming on 80s Micros, beccame computers to understand the FDE cycle and explored computing history in our main gallery. #STEM #computinghistory

Join us to explore Cambridge's computing past! We'll revisit classics like Sinclair and Acorn, plus some surprising exhibits with Cambridge roots. Don't miss this fun tour! Book your place here: tinyurl.com/mrktvveh #ComputingHistory #RetroComputing #CambridgeStory

Today in #ComputingHistory in 1958, Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments tested the first integrated circuit, proving that resistors and capacitors could exist on the same piece of semiconductor material. More #OTD, here: acm.org/education/otd-…

🖥️TODAY IN COMPUTING HISTORY: Bill Gates and Paul G. Allen founded Microsoft in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (04/04/1975) #Computinghistory #microsoft

It’s #VolunteersWeek! A huge THANK YOU to all our incredible volunteers! Whether you're fixing hardware behind the scenes, supporting schools, welcoming families, or one of our Trustees, we couldn't do it without you! 👏👏👏 #VolunteersWeek #ComputingHistory
Today in 1991, @NASA astronauts Shannon Lucid and James C. Adamson aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-43) sent the first email from space using a Macintosh Portable and AppleLink. For more #ComputingHistory, click here: acm.org/education/otd-… #OTD
Our friends from @sangerinstitute, a non-profit DNA research organisation, will be delivering a new workshop at the museum on Tues 26 August! Learn how to teach a computer to store DNA codes and build an alarm system. ow.ly/xjCO50WBsLq #STEMEducation #ComputingHistory

1/5 #ComputingHistory #PersonalComputing #Internet #Web #Mobile #IndustrialRevolution #AgileSoftwareDevelopment #ComplexityThinking #ParadigmShift

We loved having Woodbridge School visit us yesterday! Students explored computing history and physical computing, coding with Python on a Raspberry Pi to control different objects. Oh ok, there was some retro gaming as well 😉 💻 #ComputingHistory #STEMEducation




#OTD in 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer (PC), the IBM Model 5150. The IBM PC sold 65,000 units in just four months, setting a new benchmark for the industry. More #ComputingHistory here: acm.org/education/otd-…

24 April 2023 4pm-6pm BST University of Sussex I am very happy to welcome @jacobgaboury at @SussexUni/@SussexUniMAH. Jacob will give a talk entitled “The Digital Image as Material Object: Archaeologies of Computer Graphics” #digitalmedia #computinghistory Join us on campus!

In honor of Women's History Month, we're giving a shout to Ada Lovelace, famed with being the first computer programmer. 👩💻 💡 She worked with Charles Babbage on his Analytical Engine & her notes included the 1st algorithm intended to be processed by a machine. #computinghistory

#OTD in #ComputingHistory in 1985, @Microsoft launched Excel, the groundbreaking spreadsheet software that would revolutionize how we organize, analyze, and view data. Excel quickly became the industry standard for financial professionals, analysts, and beyond.
#TimeTravel today :: Adobe #GoLive 9 launch on macOS High Sierra 🥰 #computinghistory #webhistory #wysiwygwebediting with #AdobeGoLive


It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Honorary Fellow Mike Woodger, a true pioneer in British computer programming, who died on July 14 at age 103. Our thoughts are with his family. Learn about his legacy: tnmoc.org/news-releases/… #MikeWoodger #ComputingHistory

Today in Year 6 we researched key figures in computing history like Alan Turing and Ada Lovelace. We created PowerPoints to show how computers have evolved and gave each other feedback on our presentations — great teamwork and learning! 💻#Year6 #ComputingHistory @Rowlatts_TMET
Building a Universal Machine by Tomas Tulka is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $25.00; get it for $20.00 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/ifDK2CAH @tomas_tulka #ComputerProgramming #ComputingHistory #ComputerScience
Building a Universal Machine by Tomas Tulka is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $25.00; get it for $20.00 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/w5ihnufY @tomas_tulka #ComputerProgramming #ComputingHistory #ComputerScience
Building a Universal Machine by Tomas Tulka is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $25.00; get it for $20.00 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/0UTySQkM @tomas_tulka #ComputerProgramming #ComputingHistory #ComputerScience
#OTD in #ComputingHistory in 1954, John Backus and his team at IBM successfully ran the first FORTRAN (Formula Translation) program. FORTRAN was the first high-level programming language designed to make programming accessible and efficient. More #OTD, here:…

Today in #ComputingHistory in 1958, Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments tested the first integrated circuit, proving that resistors and capacitors could exist on the same piece of semiconductor material. More #OTD, here: acm.org/education/otd-…

Good morning. Did you know the first computer "bug" was a literal moth jammed in a relay of the Harvard Mark II in 1947? Grace Hopper's team taped it in the logbook: "First actual case of bug being found." Talk about debugging with flyswatters! #ComputingHistory #TechHumor
Building a Universal Machine by Tomas Tulka is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $25.00; get it for $20.00 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/ILLiUSYv @tomas_tulka #ComputerProgramming #ComputingHistory #ComputerScience
Discover TNMOC's Treasure Trail! Our Adventure Lab® experience is a fun scavenger hunt using your phone. Follow clues, solve puzzles, and explore computing history. Europe's first sponsored Adventure! 👉 tnmoc.org/adventure-lab #AdventureLab #ScavengerHunt #ComputingHistory

Ever heard of Charles Babbage? He was dreaming up programmable machines before electricity was even a thing. Now, we’ve brought him back (with a little AI magic) to see how his genius sparked the tech world we live in today. #CharlesBabbage #TechTrailblazer #ComputingHistory
Building a Universal Machine by Tomas Tulka is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $25.00; get it for $20.00 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/yBhfFAMN @tomas_tulka #ComputerProgramming #ComputingHistory #ComputerScience
1/ The first supercomputers emerged in the 1960s, powered by cutting-edge technology for their time. The CDC 6600, designed by Seymour Cray, was considered the fastest, capable of performing three million instructions per second! 🖥️🚀 #ComputingHistory
Building a Universal Machine by Tomas Tulka is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $25.00; get it for $20.00 with this coupon: leanpub.com/sh/pUa1CxI8 @tomas_tulka #ComputerProgramming #ComputingHistory #ComputerScience
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Honorary Fellow Mike Woodger, a true pioneer in British computer programming, who died on July 14 at age 103. Our thoughts are with his family. Learn about his legacy: tnmoc.org/news-releases/… #MikeWoodger #ComputingHistory

#OTD in 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer (PC), the IBM Model 5150. The IBM PC sold 65,000 units in just four months, setting a new benchmark for the industry. More #ComputingHistory here: acm.org/education/otd-…

1/ The first supercomputers appeared in the 1960s, specifically designed for complex calculations. Cray-1, introduced in 1976, was groundbreaking with its vector processing capabilities, boasting speeds of 80 million calculations per second! 🚀 #Cray1 #ComputingHistory
1/ The journey began in the 1960s with the introduction of the CDC 6600, considered the world's first supercomputer. Designed by Seymour Cray, it was groundbreaking for its time, achieving a processing speed of 3 million instructions per second. 🚀 #ComputingHistory #CDC6600
Want to know where the digital age began, read Turing’s Cathedral. George Dyson captures how a handful of visionaries at Princeton, inspired by Turing and led by von Neumann, built one of the first stored-program computers—changing history forever. #Turing #ComputingHistory

The humble beginnings of the computer mouse: a device that transformed computing #techhistory #innovation #computinghistory #computermouse #humancomputerinteraction

Join us to explore Cambridge's computing past! We'll revisit classics like Sinclair and Acorn, plus some surprising exhibits with Cambridge roots. Don't miss this fun tour! Book your place here: tinyurl.com/mrktvveh #ComputingHistory #RetroComputing #CambridgeStory

Love this piece of recently discovered #computinghistory. The final printout made in 1977 by the LEO 306 computer known as LEO III/43 used at HM Dockyard in Portsmouth. This was the day it was switched off for the last time. Who says computers aren't emotional?!! @LEOcomputers51

1/5 #ComputingHistory #PersonalComputing #Internet #Web #Mobile #IndustrialRevolution #AgileSoftwareDevelopment #ComplexityThinking #ParadigmShift

Had a blast visiting @NWCMOfficial today and getting all nostalgic with their incredible collection of #retrocomputing and #retrogaming machines and accessories! If you're a fan of #computinghistory or, I'd highly recommend visiting the museum in #Leigh!

We were pleased to welcome Year 10 students from University College School @UCSCompSci yesterday. They experienced retro programming on 80s Micros, beccame computers to understand the FDE cycle and explored computing history in our main gallery. #STEM #computinghistory

We know it's a bank holiday... but give the beach a miss and head down to the museum instead! Open 10am-5pm today. #Cambridge #ComputingHistory

Come join us for some #RetroComputing fun! Open every day till Sunday 23rd Feb. #ComputingHistory #FamilyFun #Cambridge #RetroGaming

We loved having Woodbridge School visit us yesterday! Students explored computing history and physical computing, coding with Python on a Raspberry Pi to control different objects. Oh ok, there was some retro gaming as well 😉 💻 #ComputingHistory #STEMEducation




Today in #ComputingHistory in 1958, Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments tested the first integrated circuit, proving that resistors and capacitors could exist on the same piece of semiconductor material. More #OTD, here: acm.org/education/otd-…

#OTD in 1981, IBM introduced its first personal computer (PC), the IBM Model 5150. The IBM PC sold 65,000 units in just four months, setting a new benchmark for the industry. More #ComputingHistory here: acm.org/education/otd-…

Do you know your Acorns from your Sinclairs and your Torch machines? Learn about these and some of the more surprising computers that have their roots in Cambridge on our Made in Cambridge tour on Thursday 29th August: computinghistory.org.uk/det/72644/Desi… #MadeInCambridge #ComputingHistory

Our friends from @sangerinstitute, a non-profit DNA research organisation, will be delivering a new workshop at the museum on Tues 26 August! Learn how to teach a computer to store DNA codes and build an alarm system. ow.ly/xjCO50WBsLq #STEMEducation #ComputingHistory

#OTD in #ComputingHistory in 1954, John Backus and his team at IBM successfully ran the first FORTRAN (Formula Translation) program. FORTRAN was the first high-level programming language designed to make programming accessible and efficient. More #OTD, here:…

Today, GCSE Computer Science Students from @BedfordSchool enjoyed a full day immersion in all things #coding, #computinghistory and maybe a little bit of #retrogaming fun. 💻 Thank you Bedford School for such a great visit! 🤩💾




🖥️TODAY IN COMPUTING HISTORY: Bill Gates and Paul G. Allen founded Microsoft in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (04/04/1975) #Computinghistory #microsoft

Today we were delighted to host the launch of our new temporary exhibition, 'Celebrating 50 Years of Barcode Scanning'. Huge thanks to @OrcaScan and @DatalogicGroup for this unique opportunity! #BarcodeTechnology #ComputingHistory #TechHistory #CamTechWeek


On This Day | May 28, 1936 Alan Turing submitted "On Computable Numbers," a groundbreaking paper that laid the foundation for modern computing. His concept of the Turing Machine became a core model for algorithms and computation. #OnThisDay #Turing #ComputingHistory #AIOrigins

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