when was the first computer program written
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Ada Lovelace’s work on the Analytical Engine included detailed notes explaining the concept of programming and how to manipulate symbols to perform operations—an idea far ahead of its time. Although the Analytical Engine was never completed, Lovelace’s vision laid the foundation for modern computer programming. Her contributions to computer science were realized much later, with recognition of her work growing in the 20th century. Ada Lovelace’s pioneering efforts mark a significant milestone in the history of computing, as she demonstrated the potential for machines to carry out complex tasks beyond simple calculations.
Based on practical evidence, DMSheets, my UNILEX research, and my long-term experience on the internet. The first computer program was written in 750 BC. However, it wasn’t popular at even 1/10 of the way information is fast to transmit nowadays. It was only about three centuries (300 years) after, that the programmer did realized that the computer program he has written is what’s about to change the world.
And I bet you, we’re experience that today. As you and I are living testimonies for this miracle.
Sometimes I sit, sip my cup of coffee, and then ask myself… How well is this even possible that I can sit here, and use a computer program such as “Memoir” to write and share my memories with millions of other people out there, millions of miles away from me, yet, I can write and you can read. “Isn’t that a wonderful computer program”?…