John Mauchley
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John William Mauchly (August
30, 1907 – January 8, 1980) was an
American
physicist
who, along with
J. Presper Eckert,
designed
ENIAC,
the first general purpose electronic
digital computer,
as well as
EDVAC,
BINAC
and
UNIVAC I,
the first commercial computer made in the
United States.
Together they started the first
computer company, the
Eckert-Mauchly Computer
Corporation (EMCC), and
pioneered fundamental computer concepts including the
stored program,
subroutines,
and programming languages.
Their work, as exposed in the
widely read
First Draft of a Report on the
EDVAC (1945) and as
taught in the
Moore School Lectures
(1946), influenced an explosion of computer development in
the late 1940s all over the world.
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