Alan Turing's Electronic Brain
B. Jack Copeland
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Alan Turing's Electronic Brain
Discover the fascinating journey of Alan Turing, a pivotal figure in the history of computing, in Alan Turing's Electronic Brain by B. Jack Copeland. Published by Oxford University Press in 2012, this comprehensive paperback spans 581 pages and delves into Turing's monumental efforts to construct the modern computer. Known for his crucial role in breaking the ENIGMA code during wartime, Turing's story is enriched by first-hand accounts from him and the computing pioneers who collaborated with him. This book not only highlights Turing's genius but also provides insight into the challenges and triumphs of early computer engineering. A must-read for anyone interested in the evolution of technology and the legacy of one of history's greatest minds.
Alan Turing's Electronic Brain