ENIAC - CHM Revolution - Computer History Museum
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ENIAC programmers Frances Bilas (later Frances Spence) and Betty Jean Jennings (later Jean Bartik) stand at its main control panels. Both held degrees ineniac - USHistory.org
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ENIAC stands for Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. It was a secret World War II military project carried out by John Mauchly, a 32-year-old professorProgramming the ENIAC - Columbia University
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The ENIAC was not a stored-program computer; it is "better described as a collection of electronic adding machines and other arithmetic units, which were ...The Brief History of the ENIAC Computer | History | Smithsonian
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What distinguished Eniac from the others was that a working machine performing thousands of calculations a second could be easily reprogrammed for different ...
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