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Alan Turing (British mathematician) was the first to imagine a machine that could compute any problem that was presented in a set of (General Purpose Computer).
Konrad Zuse built a series of machines for his calculations. His Z3 was the earliest fully functioning program-controlled machine.
The ENIAC was the first computer controlled by a program. (Built by American physicist John Mauchly and engineer Presper Eckert.) It was faster than earlier machines but had no memory to store programs!
On June 21st, 1948, the Manchester Baby ran a program from .
A patent for the computer has never been awarded!
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Write a program that asks for 'name' from the user and then asks for a number and stores the two in a dictionary (called 'the_dict') as key-value pair. the program then asks if the user wants to enter more data (more data (y/n)? ) and depending on user choice, either asks for another name-number pair or exits and stores the dictionary key, values in a list of tuples and prints the list. note: ignore the case where the name is already in the dictionary. example: name: pranshu number: 517-244-2426 more data (y/n)? y name: rich number: 517-842-5425 more data (y/n)? y name: alireza number: 517-432-5224 more data (y/n)? n [('alireza', '517-432-5224'), ('pranshu', '517-244-2426'), ('rich', '517-842-5425')]
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