Year | Event |
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1600 | Williams, Gilbert invents the term electricity from the Greek word electron. |
1600 | The Microsoft Windows epochs time is set to start on January 1, 1601.Notable epoch dates in computing |
1605 | Francis Bacon equipment the Baconian Cipher, a cypher that used A's and B's to encode information. |
1613 | "This word Computer" was primarily defined and used in 1613 was originally used to interpret a person who executed calculations or computations. The purpose of a computer continued to the similar until the end of the 19th century when it began relating to a calculating device. |
1613 | Sir Claude Perrault was born on 1613, 25, September Claude Perrault was a French designer, nicely-known for his part, participation in the design of the east façade of the Louvre in Paris. |
1614 | Sir John Napier illustrated and formulates forward the idea of logarithms. |
1617 | Sir John Napier submitted a system called "Napier's Bones," made from horn, bone or Ivory the equipment allowed the capacity of multiplying by adding numbers and dividing by reducing. |
1617 | Sir Tito Livio Burattini was born on March 8, 1617. |
1617 | Sir John Napier passed away on April 4, 1617 (Age: 66-67). |
1621 | The circularly slide law is developed by William Oughtred. |
1623 | Sir Blaise Pascal was a French philosopher, mathematician, scientist, architect, and theology. born on June 19, 1623, France |
1623 | The first known reasonable mechanical calculating device is developed by Germanys Wilhelm Schickard. The machine is founded on the idea of Napier's Bones, mentioned earlier. |
1625 | Sir Samuel Morland survived discerned in 1625. |
1626 | Francis Bacon passed away on April 9, 1626, in London (Age: 65). |
1626 | Edmund Gunter passed away on December 10, 1626, in London, United Kingdom (Age: 45). |
1630 | Sir Henry Briggs, an English mathematician, died away on January 26, 1630 (Age: 68). |
1630 | Sir Johannes Kepler passed away on November 15, 1630, in Regensburg, Germany(Age: 58). |
1632 | Williams, Ought of Cambridge University combines two Gunter laws to make a device that resembles today's slide rule. |
1635 | Sir Robert Hooke was born on July 28, 1635. Freshwater, United Kingdom, Died: 3 March 1703, London, United Kingdom |
1635 | Wilhelm Schickard passed away on October 24, 1635, in Tübingen, Germany (Age: 43). |
1642 | Frances Blaise Pascal invents the machine, called the Pascaline, that adds, subtracts, and carry between digits. |
1643 | Isaac Newton was born on December 25, 1643. Woolsthorpe Manor House, United Kingdom |
1646 | Sir Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was born on 1646, July 1 Gottfried was a German polymath athletic mathematician, philosopher, scientist, and negotiator. |
1650 | René Descartes passed away on February 11, 1650, in Stockholm, Sweden (Age: 53). |
1662 | Blaise Pascal passed away on August 19, 1662, in Paris (Age: 39). |
1671 | Sir Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz introduces the Step Reckoner, a device that multiplies, divides and evaluates square roots. |
1679 | Gottfried Leibniz indicates binary arithmetic, a discovery that shows every number can be represented by 0 and 1 only. |
1681 | Tito Livio Burattini passed away on November 17, 1681, in Padua, Italy (Age: 64). |
1688 | Sir Claude Perrault died in 1688 (Age: 75). |
1695 | Samuel Morland died on December 30, 1695 (Age: 70). |
History Of Computer Science 1600s
February 24, 2022