Computer Chronicle 3. Machines that Move Logic
The machines and devices needed before computers existed. From electricity and automation to telegraphy, telephony, and vacuum tubes.
The machines and devices needed before computers existed. From electricity and automation to telegraphy, telephony, and vacuum tubes.
About those who sought to build a complete system through mathematics and logic. From Frege's concept notation to Cantor's infinity and the paradoxes that toppled them.
About those who established the logical systems that form the foundation of computers, starting from Aristotle's reasoning to Leibniz's symbolic logic and George Boole's algebra
The story of how computers appeared before us like magic, an introduction.
The challenges related to the evaluation of expressions that arose through mathematics, computation, lambda calculus, computers, Lisp, and Algol are now referred to as closure.
Why objects are always considered true in JS
Where did the strange parts of Javascript come from?
The story of the era when Javascript was created.
Uncovering the Hidden Stories of Javascript