![]() ![]() It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, and intelligent execution it represents the wise choice of many alternatives - choice, not chance, determines your destiny." - AristotleĢ Topic 1 Song Introduction Slide text Thematic Quote Our Philosophy "Life can be much broader once you discover one simple fact: Everything around you that you call life was made up by people that were no smarter than you and you can change it, you can influence it, you can build your own things that other people can use. ![]() #CONFLICTING TYPES FOR THE METHOD NAME FINDPRIMEFACTORS HOW TO#Table of Contents 1 - Introduction - slide Computers as an Innovation Engine (Makers + Entrepreneurship) slide What Are Computers Made Of (How Computers Work) - slide Computers in the Ancient World slide Computers in the Steam Era (Not Hackers But Clackers) slide Computers in War (War as a Crucible) slide Computers in the Electronic Era slide Computers as Something to Interact With (Birth of the Hacker) slide Computers as Minis (Personalized Computers) slide Computers and Philosophers slide Computers on the Desktop (Personal Computers) slide Computers on the Network (The Network is the Computer) slide Computers in Your Hand (Ubiquitous Computing) slide Computers and Speed (Supercomputing) slide Computers as Thinking Machines (Artificial Intelligence) slide Computers for Communicating (Social Networking) slide Computers and Languages (Tower of Babel) slide Computer Operating Systems (By Your Command) slide Computer Software (Bits Not Atoms) slide Computers in Gaming slide Computers in the Arts slide Computers for Learning slide Computers as Libraries slide Computers as a Weapon (Cyberwarfare) slide Lawfare slide Computers in the Future slide Conclusion slide 1484 Appendix - How I Teach This Course slide 1512 Bibliography - slide 1543 Dedication Inspirations To my parents - who encouraged my interests as a child and bought me my first computer To my wife - who encourages these interests as an adult To my sons - I hope this record of the past guides you towards your future To Harvey Richardson - who taught me how to program Alan Kay Theodor Holm Nelson Steve Jobs and to James Tomayko, the first computer archeologist I ever met User's Manual Stop! Before reading any further make sure you have the latest version of this course, which can be downloaded at The initial version of this course was published in 2013 An updated version of this course is published each January If you wish to print this course for viewing on paper, print it as "Handouts" with 6 slides per page to save on paper "Excellence is never an accident. To view a copy of this license, visit or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA. at gmail dot com Version: 2017 All images by the author unless otherwise attributed Updated at the start of each year, look for the latest version at: This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. ![]() 1 Computer Histories A History of Computing in 100 People, Places and Things Michael P. ![]()
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