Episodios

  • S1E7 - The End of the Vacuum Tube Era: US Computers 1955-1960
    Mar 17 2025
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    1961 BRL Report on Computing

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    9 m
  • S1E6 - The IAS Machines
    Mar 10 2025
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    Books:

    • Dyson, George. Turing's Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe. Pantheon Books, 2012.

    • Macrae, Norman. John Von Neumann: The Scientific Genius Who Pioneered the Modern Computer, Game Theory, Nuclear Deterrence, and Much More. American Mathematical Society, 1999.

    • Goldstine, Herman H. The Computer from Pascal to von Neumann. Princeton University Press, 1993.

    Academic Papers and Reports:

    • von Neumann, John. "First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC."
    • Burks, Arthur W., Goldstine, Herman H., and von Neumann, John. "Preliminary Discussion of the Logical Design of an Electronic Computing Instrument."
    • Ware, Willis H. "The History and Development of the Electronic Computer Project at the Institute for Advanced Study." RAND Corporation, 1953. ru.wikipedia.org

    Web Resource:

    • "The IAS Computer, 1952." National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. de.wikipedia.org+3ru.wikipedia.org+3en.wikipedia.org+3

    Oral Histories and Interviews:

    • "Oral history interview with Willis H. Ware." Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.
    • "Oral history interview with Arthur Burks." Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.

    Documentaries and Lectures:

    • Dyson, George. "The Birth of the Computer." TED Talk, March 2003
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    19 m
  • S1E5 - UK Computers - 1946 to 1952
    Mar 16 2023
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    30 m
  • S1E4 - The Computer in the US - 1942 to 1951
    Mar 9 2023
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    The computer in the US rode a wave out of World War II, and involved folks like Pres Eckert, John von Neumann, and John Mauchley, Harry Huskey, and many more. We talk about BINAC, Whirlwind, EDVAC, SEAC, SWAC, and more!

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    23 m
  • S1E3 - World War II
    Mar 2 2023
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    This episode looks at World War II, the computers needed to solve the problems war presents, and how it all helped lead us to the world of computers we know today!

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    26 m
  • S1E2 - The Electro-Mechanical Age
    Feb 23 2023

    This episode, we cover the period before World War II with an emphasis on Claude Shannon, George Stibbitz, Konrad Zuse, and Differential Analyzers. We also show how ideas spread, and what a new device means as far as influence.

    Also, significant mentions of MIT.

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    28 m
  • S1E1 - Episode 1 - Before the Computer
    Feb 16 2023
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    Triumph of the Nerds: An excellent doc

    This episode looks at the path the series will take, who think like tally sticks, the abacus, jetons, and other early mathematical technologies came to us. There's a look at early mechanical calculators by the likes of Blaise Pascal, Hans Egli, William Seward Burroughs, and more. Plus, an extended look at Charles Babbage (not the father of computing) and Ada Lovelace (Not the mother of software)

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    40 m