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me; it was a terrible disappointment to them when I wouldn't go. They had lived under the illusion that I was a good student when it came to religion, too, which wasn't the case. I remember a poem presented by a student, which made a great impression on me. The essence of the poem read, "Basically, you are always alone". I have forgotten the name of the poet, but have often experienced the truth of these words in later life.
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The only problem was that the progressive spirit at our school did not always correspond to my parents' ideas. This was particularly true for religious instruction, which now and again seemed even to us pupils to be rather too enlightened. After the 'Abitur' my parents wanted to go to communion with
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Like Alan Turing, Zuse was educated in a system that focused on a child's emotional and philosophical life as well as his intellectual life, and at the end of school, like Turing, Zuse found himself to be something of an outsider—to the disappointment of his very conventional parents, he no longer
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calculator featuring programmability with loops but without conditional jumps, with memory and a calculation unit based on telephone relays. The telephone relays used in his machines were largely collected from discarded stock. Despite the absence of conditional jumps, the Z3 was a
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was finished and delivered to the ETH Zurich in July 1950, where it proved very reliable. At that time, it was the only working digital computer in
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language was undertaken in 1948 by K. Zuse. His notation was quite general, but the proposal never attained the consideration it deserved." Further implementations followed in 1998 and then in 2000 by a team from the
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Zuse, Konrad (1943), "Ansätze einer
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The Z3, the first fully operational electromechanical computer, was partially financed by German government-supported DVL, which wanted their extensive calculations automated. A request by his co-worker
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computer. However, Turing-completeness was never considered by Zuse (who was unaware of Turing's work and had practical applications in mind) and only demonstrated in 1998 (see
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was too complicated. He started working on a PhD thesis, containing groundbreaking research years ahead of its time, mainly the first high-level programming language,
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Der erste Computer. Konrad Zuses Z1 – Berlin 1936. Beginn und Entwicklung einer technischen Revolution
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The helix tower by Konrad Zuse: Automated con- and deconstruction
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Zuse's thesis of digital physics and the computable universe
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Konrad Zuse, inventor of first working programmable computer
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Konrad Zuse: Erfinder, Unternehmer, Philosoph und Künstler
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Jürgen Alex, Hermann Flessner, Wilhelm Mons, Horst Zuse:
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U.S. Patents 3234819; 3306128; 3408483; 3356852; 3316442
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Der Plankalkül im Vergleich mit algorithmischen Sprachen
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2015:[Chapter 14: The First Programmable Computer].
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In 1937, Zuse submitted two patents that anticipated a
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2674:"Konrad Zuse – Biography, History and Inventions"
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2552:"Automata and punched card machines: Helix tower"
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2013:"Kapitel 14: Die ersten programmierbaren Rechner"
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211:Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
2866:100 Jahre Konrad Zuse. Einblicke in den Nachlass
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2205:"Konrad Zuse im Schloss zu Hopferau"
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1492:"Who is the Father of the Computer?"
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913:or similar computational structure (
728:Zuse was unable to build computers.
3099: (archived 18 April 2010) – By
2931:. Verlag Neues Leben, Berlin 2000,
2851:Die Rechenmaschinen von Konrad Zuse
2798:www.horst-zuse.homepage.t-online.de
2747:Lee, J. A. N. (30 September 2004).
2616:"Reconstruction of the Z1 Computer"
2443:Rojas, Raúl; Hashagen, Ulf (2002).
788:Zuse's workshop at Neukirchen, 2010
2907:Denkmalpflege in Baden-Württemberg
2676:. History Computer. 4 January 2021
2375:"The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse"
2235:Universita della Svizzera Italiana
2107:from the original on 3 August 2022
2018:Die Geschichte der Rechenautomaten
1826:Universita della Svizzera Italiana
1724:from the original on 25 March 2020
1717:. AZT-70-164-GEMIT (Project MAC).
1633:. Bad Hersfeld, Germany: 336–344.
1566:(full text of the 1945 manuscript)
1374:from the original on 26 April 2021
1290:from the original on 2 August 2022
1239:Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH
917:); in 1969, he published the book
886:. It was demonstrated at the 1961
842:slightly influenced the design of
760:. The encounter had the form of a
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3377:Recipients of the Cothenius Medal
3367:Werner von Siemens Ring laureates
2781:from the original on 3 July 2012.
2328:"Part 7 (continued): The Zuse KG"
2023:The History of Computing Machines
1640:from the original on 18 June 2020
1139:and several of Zuse's paintings.
1011:Zuse died on 18 December 1995 in
905:In 1967, Zuse suggested that the
3093:The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse
1769:from the original on 21 May 2022
750:Max Planck Institute for Physics
724:. In the extreme deprivation of
548:In 1941 Zuse started a company,
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1627:Elektronische Datenverarbeitung
674:approximately two weeks later.
326:high-level programming language
3357:Programming language designers
3048:Konrad Zuse Museum Hoyerswerda
3036:Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin
2642:Der Computer – Mein Lebenswerk
1982:. Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany:
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571:29 (renamed and renumbered as
530:Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt
436:10, the street leading up the
262:Aerodynamic Research Institute
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2728:"OBITUARY : Konrad Zuse"
2701:. Random House Digital, Inc.
2095:Selig, Bernd (October 2011).
1976:(1993). Wössner, Hans (ed.).
1758:and Zuse's family ed.).
1596:Computer Conservation Society
1457:Bellis, Mary (15 May 2019) .
1177: – German 1950s computer
1060:Harry H. Goode Memorial Award
597:History of computing hardware
399:Technische Universität Berlin
300:pioneering computer scientist
193:Harry H. Goode Memorial Award
128:Technische Universität Berlin
3079: (archived 25 July 2011)
3011:Konrad Zuse Internet Archive
2714:believed in God or religion.
2646:The Computer, My Life's Work
2520:"Pioneer Work: Frieder Nake"
923:(translated into English as
639:Allied Air raid in late 1943
504:In 1939, Zuse was called to
3322:Computer hardware engineers
2777:. Computer History Museum.
2614:Rojas, Paul (August 2015).
2502:"Graphomat Z64 (in German)"
2288:(in German). Archived from
1676:Friedrich Vieweg & Sohn
1114:Gesellschaft für Informatik
771:Konrad Zuse und die Schweiz
734:Zuse-Ingenieurbüro Hopferau
543:analog-to-digital converter
457:German Museum of Technology
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3307:Businesspeople from Berlin
2771:"Konrad Zuse: 1999 Fellow"
2449:. MIT Press. p. 292.
2144:. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
2085:. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
1810:. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
1530:Bruderer, Herbert (2021).
1505:Bruderer, Herbert (2021).
850:, one of the inventors of
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1571:10 February 2012 at the
1316:; Eibisch, Nora (2010).
1169:Self-replicating machine
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958:project was provided by
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367:Konrad Zuse was born in
363:Early life and education
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2920:Mario G. Losano (ed.),
2426:www.get-it.tu-berlin.de
2097:"Bomber über Kreuzberg"
1600:Science Museum (London)
1564:A book on the subject:
1163:Reverse Polish notation
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1063:in 1965 (together with
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2695:Jane Smiley (2010).
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1071:Wilhelm Exner Medal
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