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    The Fathers of Computing

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    Debra Donston
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    May 28, 2012
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      1The Fathers of Computing

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      by Debra Donston; illustrated by Brian Moore

      2The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Programmable Computer

      Father of the Programmable Computer: Charles Babbage

      In the early 1800s, seeking to remove the high rate of error with human “computers,” Babbage set out to create an engine that would calculate a series of values mechanically. Babbage’s difference and analytical engines were never completed, but their basic architectures are very similar in principle to that of a modern computer.

      3The Fathers of Computing – Father of Computer Science

      Father of Computer Science: Alan Turing

      Turing’s theoretical Turing Machine-described in 1936-provided a blueprint for what would eventually become the digital computer.

      4The Fathers of Computing – Father of Computer Programming

      “Father” of Computer Programming: Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper

      A true pioneer, Hopper was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I system and developed the first complier for a computer programming language. She was on the team that developed the UNIVAC 1, and she worked on validation software for COBOL. She was also a pioneer in the implementation of standards for testing computer systems and components.

      5The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Microprocessor

      Father of the Microprocessor: Ted Hoff

      Employee No. 12 at Intel, Hoff was charged in the late 60s with working on the design for a small calculator that called for 12 different semiconductor-based chips. Hoff came up with the idea of instead developing a chip set with a general-purpose logic device at its core-the beginnings of the microprocessor.

      6The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Modern PC

      Father of the modern PC: Steve Wozniak

      Co-founder of Apple and creator of the Apple I and Apple II computers, Wozniak played a big role in ushering in the personal computer revolution in the late 1970s.

      7The Fathers of Computing – Father of ASCII

      Father of ASCII: Bob Bemer

      Bemer contributed to the design of COMTRAN and FLOW-MATIC (the latter of which was created by one of the mothers of computing, Grace Hopper), and in 1960 he served on the committee that designed the ASCII character code set. Bemer contributed several characters that had not been used before by computers.

      8The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Relational Database

      Father of the Relational Database: Edgar F. Codd

      A British computer scientist, Codd made important contributions to the theory of relational databases. While working for IBM, he created the relational model for database management.

      9The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Mouse

      Father of the Mouse: Douglas Engelbart

      Engelbart was a pioneer in the areas of human-computer interaction, hypertext, networking and GUIs, but he is perhaps best known for inventing the computer mouse (patented in 1970).

      10The Fathers of Computing – Fathers of Silicon Valley

      Fathers of Silicon Valley: Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard

      Hewletts and Packards famous garage is now a historical landmark, but it spawned, among other things, the 200A audio oscillator, an industry and a computer Mecca.

      11The Fathers of Computing – Father of DOS

      Father of DOS: Gary Kildall

      Put very simply, Kildall developed the CP/M operating system, a clone of which, QDOS, was licensed by IBM and became PC-DOS.

      12The Fathers of Computing – Fathers of the Computer Modem

      Fathers of the Computer Modem: Dennis Hayes and Dale Heatherington

      That unmistakable sound of connecting via modem may be recognizable to fewer and fewer people, but the device invented in the 1970s by Hayes and Heatherington fueled the Internet revolution.

      13The Fathers of Computing – Father of E-Mail

      Father of E-Mail: Raymond Tomlinson

      In 1971, Tomlinson implemented the first e-mail system on different hosts connected to the ARPAnet. He used the @ sign to separate the user from the machine, a convention that’s been in use ever since.

      14The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Laser Printer

      Father of the Laser Printer: Gary Starkweather

      Introduced in 1971, the laser printer came into being when Starkweather modified a Xerox copy machine.

      15The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Internet

      Father of the Internet: Vint Cerf

      Involved in the early design of the ARPAnet, Cerf played a key role in the creation of the Internet and TCP/IP.

      16The Fathers of Computing – Father of Internet Search

      Father of Internet Search: Alan Emtage

      When he was a student at McGill University, in 1990, Alan Emtage created Archie, the first tool for searching the Internet (and archive without the ‘v’).

      17The Fathers of Computing – Father of the LAN

      Father of the LAN: Bob Metcalfe

      As a researcher at Xerox’s Palo Alto Research Center, Metcalfe developed Ethernet, the thread by which most LANs were connected as they started to spring up in the ’80s.

      18The Fathers of Computing – Father of Networking

      Father of Networking: Ray Noorda

      Noorda set in motion what would become the first widely used network operating system, or NOS: NetWare.

      19The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Web

      Father of the Web: Tim Berners-Lee

      While at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee (you can call him “Sir”) developed a prototype called Enquire, a project based on the concept of hypertext. Hypertext plus the Internet equaled the World Wide Web. He designed and built the first Web browser and editor, as well as the first Web server.

      20The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Spreadsheet

      Father of the Spreadsheet: Dan Bricklin

      In the 1970s, Bricklin developed the VisiCalc spreadsheet, the first spreadsheet program for personal computers (and, some say, the reason why many people bought a PC in the first place).

      21The Fathers of Computing – Father of Open Source

      Father of Open Source: Richard Stallman

      In 1983, software developer Stallman launched the GNU Project, which began the free software movement.

      22The Fathers of Computing – Father of Java

      Father of Java: James Gosling

      Gosling invented the Java programming language in 1994 and implemented the first Java compiler and virtual machine.

      23The Fathers of Computing – Father of Computer Collaboration

      Father of Computer Collaboration: Ray Ozzie

      Ozzie, founder of Groove and now with Microsoft, was best known at one time for his role in creating what would become known as Lotus Notes.

      24The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Graphical Web Browser

      Father of the Graphical Web Browser: Marc Andreessen

      Andreessen was co-author of the first widely used graphical Web browser, Mosaic, which was released to the public in 1993 and would morph into Netscape Navigator.

      25The Fathers of Computing – Father of the Wiki

      Father of the Wiki: Ward Cunningham

      Computer programmer Cunningham’s WikiWikiWeb software, implemented in the mid-1990s, was the first wiki.

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