Home » Geek-Out Moment: Inventing Z1 through 3

June 8th, 2008

Categories: Geek-Out Moment

konrad_zuse_z1 Konrad Zuse’s Z1 was the first program-controlled computer. Zuse developed the Z1 in 1938 in his parent’s living room in Berlin, using many of the modern conveniences of computing including a binary system and separation of storage. Zuse’s eventual Z3 is credited as the first functional, automatic, digital computer in 1941.

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