M Konrad Zuse
DE
22 June 1910 - 18 December 1995
Konrad Zuse was a German engineer and computer pioneer who developed the Z3 in 1941, widely considered the first programmable, fully automatic digital computer. His innovative work laid the groundwork for modern computing. Despite limited wartime support, Zuse’s designs anticipated core concepts of programming, memory, and floating-point arithmetic. His legacy includes foundational contributions to computer architecture and early programming languages.
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