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Computer Science and its history

Extract the main idea:
Start-modern science - dwelled – cave - forest – worshipped – sun – moon - Computer Science - men
Man – developed - primitive mechanismsEvolved – Man - structures – Stonehenge
Came to be erected - Archeologists – anthropologists - required – thecnology
Chinese - involved - commerce – Japanese – Indians - Koreans - needed
Abacus –precursor - adding machine – computer
Assigned – value - determined – position – pebble
Abcuas – aid – calculations mentals
Arrived - Greeks - mathematical formulae - theorems – worked
Integrals –logarithms - trigonometric value – worked – hand
Blaise Pascal – built - mechanical adding machine – 1642 – described – desing - Hero of Alexandria
Pascalina – first - calculadora mecánica

Summarise -The History of Computer Science

The start the modern science know as Computer Science it begins since the man still dwelled in caves or forest and worshipped the sun and the moon.
The man developedthe first primitive mechanisms by means of shamanistic tradition. These evolved and created and structures call Stonehenge in 1642.
The archeologists and anthropologists is required to use thethecnology necessary to join the giant stones.
In Asia, the chinese they were involved in the commerce with the Japanese, Indians, Koreans. These needed a method of count. Of there born Abacus, was the firstprecursor created, basis for the adding machine. Abacus determined the value assigned to pebble by its position. This method aid to calculations mentals.
The Greeks arrived with mathematicalformulae and theorems as Integrals, logarithms and trigonometric value that worked by hand.
Blaise Pascal built the mechanical adding machine in 1642, described the desing guiding itself of Herón deAlejandría. Pascalina is the name of the calculator created by Blaise Pascal.

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Computer Science and its history.
Computer Science and its history.

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