Examples of using Babbage in English and their translations into Turkish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
It was Agent Babbage.
You certain Mr. Babbage would agree with that?
It wasn't king. It was agent babbage.
Look, I gave Babbage my farm story.
That's very kind of you, Mrs. Babbage.
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I will ask Mr Babbage to show it to you, Ma'am.
Yes. That's very kind of you, Mrs. Babbage.
Babbage, of course, wanted to use proven technology.
That's very kind of you, Mrs. Babbage. Yes.
If you're Charles Babbage, then you're not just any old Ada.
I will bring in Buckley and Babbage.
Thought that Buckley and Babbage may have information as to his whereabouts.
Sir, the KALOF seems to indicate Boss?Yes. Chelsea Babbage.
We bring in Buckley and Babbage legitimately.
May I present Lady Lovelace and Mr Charles Babbage.
That Mr. Babbage doesn't find out. Well, then we will just have to make sure.
Then you're not just any old Ada. If you're Charles Babbage.
I would never met Chelsea Babbage before that prick tried to kill her.
My God. This blokesaid he was here to extradite Buckley and Babbage.
Mr Babbage does not like tohear me say this, but I often find the solutions I seek in my dreams.
Rather than just being a programmer, she saw something that Babbage didn't.
Lola Buckley and Chelsea Babbage escaped from police custody Come on. in Boulder Ridge, South Australia, this morning.
Babbage used the technology of the day and the technology that would reappear in the'50s,'60s and'70s, which is punch cards.
Charles Babbage is known to have broken a variant of the cipher as early as 1854 but failed to publish his work.
That Mr Babbage and Lady Lovelace intend to build. Ah, Victoria, we are just, er, discussing the new Analytical Engine.
Charles Babbage was proposing to build such machines-- and Ada was the first person to really think about how to program them.
In 1854, Charles Babbage was goaded into breaking the Vigenère cipher when John Hall Brock Thwaites submitted a"new" cipher to the Journal of the Society of the Arts.
Babbage actually broke the much-stronger autokey cipher, but Kasiski is generally credited with the first published solution to the fixed-key polyalphabetic ciphers.