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Konrad Zuse built the first functioning, freely programmable, binary based computer, the Z1, in 1938; and the first fully automatic computer, the Z3, in 1941, which he installed in his parents' living room in Berlin. He made the first programming language, Plankalkül, from 1942 to 1946. It was not published until 1972, and the first compiler for it was done in 2000. A Linux distribution, SuSE, ... [MORE]
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Konrad Zuse
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Built the first functioning, freely programmable, and fully automatic computer (Z3), which he installed in his parents' living room in Berlin in 1941. Brief chronology, pictures, links, bibliography. [Zuse Institute Berlin]
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Konrad Zuse and His Computers
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By his son, Dr. Horst Zuse: a guided tour of Zuse computers and companies, the Konrad Zuse Multimedia Show, and Konrad Zuse's versus John von Neumann's computer concepts.
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Konrad Zuse Internet Archive
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Large Zuse site: papers, comments, programs, replicas, image gallery, links.
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konrad-zuse.de: Konrad Zuse and His Computers
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Guided tour of his computers, many texts, photos, multimedia show; in English, German.
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The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse
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EPE Online article by Konrad Zuse's son, Prof. Horst Zuse. Well written biography, many historical pictures.
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Konrad Zuse
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Biography and history of his life.
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Konrad Zuse
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Horst Zuse's page on K. Zuse: links, to Multimedia Show 2000, book, several aspects this work.
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Konrad Zuse
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NodeWorks Encyclopedia entry: growing article with many links to related topics.
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Zuse International Network
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Dedicated to computer pioneer Konrad Zuse, lists sources which document his works.
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