Examples of using Babbage in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Babbage was totally obsessed with mathematics.
With a few trivial changes, it works as Babbage designed it and shows that Babbage was right in theory.
Babbage was never able to build his Analytical Engine either.
Although he is recognized as the inventor of the programmable computer, Babbage did not live to see the machine completed.
Unfortunately, because of funding, Babbage was never able to complete a full-scale functional version of this machine.
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She is mainly known for her contributions to the mechanical general-purpose computer,the Analytical Engine created by Charles Babbage(And though we know his name, how many of us know hers?).
Charles Babbage, who is regarded as the father of computing, and he called his invention as the Analytic Engine.
This thing over here is one of three punch card readers in here, and this is a program in the Science Museum, just not far from here,created by Charles Babbage, that is sitting there- you can go see it- waiting for the machine to be built.
Babbage himself wrote, he said, as soon as the analytical engine exists, it will surely guide the future course of science.
The frontispiece was a picture of the portion of Babbage's Difference Engine that Aiken had mounted in his office, and Hopper began with an epigram from Babbage.
Thought is matter,* we are taught by modern Science; and"every particle of the existing matter must be a register of all that has happened," as in their"Principles of Science" Messrs.Jevons and Babbage tell the profane.
Following Babbage, although unaware of his earlier work, was Percy Ludgate, an accountant from Dublin, Ireland.
All this cog wheel mechanism here is doing is what a computer does, but of course you need to program this thing,and of course, Babbage used the technology of the day and the technology that would reappear in the'50s,'60s and'70s, which is punch cards.
Another passenger, Amberley Babbage, also spotted the animal at check-in, tweeting:“There was a small horse in line at the airport today and I'm so curious about it. ORD”.
Because of the large amount of labor saved by giving workers specialized tasks in Industrial Revolution-era factories, classical economists such as Adam Smith andmechanical engineers such as Charles Babbage were proponents of division of labor.
Ironically, born the same year as Charles Babbage was Michael Faraday, who would completely revolutionize everything with the dynamo, transformers, all these sorts of things.
(Laughter) Because of course, there's never been a mathematician that's gone crazy, so, you know, that will be fine.(Laughter) Everything will be fine. So she's got this mathematical training, and she goes to one of these soirees with her mother,and Charles Babbage, you know, gets out his machine.
Because of the connection to the Jacquard loom, Babbage called the two main parts of his Analytic Engine the“Store” and the“Mill”, as both terms are used in the weaving industry.
Ross Babbage, a senior research fellow at the Centre for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, argues the US and its allies(including Australia) need to implement a solid strategy to counter China under the lead of the Trump administration.
When I put the question to Ross Babbage, one of Australia's best defense experts several years ago, he had some interesting thoughts- and even made the case for another nation to provide such attack subs.
Ross Babbage, a former head of strategic analysis at the Office of National Assessments, an Australian intelligence agency, said that“there may be an interest in official circles in using such a prosecution to uncloak some of the realities” of the Chinese Communist Party reach in Australia.
She is known for her roles as Chelsea Babbage in the television series Wanted alongside Rebecca Gibney, Beth in Uninhabited directed by Bill Bennett, and Ella in Wasted on the Young alongside Adelaide Clemens and Oliver Ackland.
Babbage, who called her the“enchantress of numbers,” once wrote that she“has thrown her magical spell around the most abstract of Sciences and has grasped it with a force which few masculine intellects(in our own country at least) could have exerted over it.”.
Lovelace worked with Charles Babbage at the University of London on his plans for an"analytic engine"(i.e. old-timey computer) to develop ways to program the machine with mathematical algorithms, essentially making her"the first computer programmer".
According to Ross Babbage, an Australian defence analyst and founder of the Kokoda Foundation, if China had an anti-ship ballistic missile, coming in fast and without much warning, it would be even harder to defend against.
This was a huge leap, because Babbage is there saying,"We could compute these amazing functions and print out tables of numbers and draw graphs," and Lovelace is there and she says,"Look, this thing could even compose music if you told it a representation of music numerically.".
Former senior defence official Ross Babbage said that U.S. and Australian security experts and officials are concerned about Communist China gaining control of NSW's power grid, according to the Daily Telegraph, particularly in the wake of the Port of Darwin sale last month to a Chinese company linked with the People's Liberation Army.