Who is Konrad Zuse? Meet the Man Behind the Programmable Computer and Plankalkül
Adolf Goebbels
Published on Apr 25, 2023
Let’s talk about Konrad Zuse. Father of the programmable computer. Winner of “the weirdest programming language†award (Plankal….Plänkte.. Planktacool?). One of the biggest contributors to modern computing.
In our debut episode of Honeypot Explains, we walk you through the key moments of Konrad Zuse’s life, from university, the Z3 and beyond.
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