"The Emperors used to move armies on the board. An inevitable remark was that the Emperor played a bad game. Another was, that he had lost a great opportunity by not moving a particular corps d'armée of which they would mention the name. It was said at the time that if he had moved this particular corps d'armée he would infallibly have won the battle reported; that if he had done so in the previous battle he must have advanced to the capital and been proclaimed Emperor."

Charles Babbage (1791 - 1871)
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About Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage (1791-1871) was an English mathematician, philosopher, inventor, and mechanical engineer who is best known for originating the concept of a programmable computer. He designed the first mechanical computer called the Analytical Engine, which was the precursor of modern computers. Babbage's work laid the foundation for the development of computers and his ideas were ahead of his time. Despite facing challenges in building his machines due to funding and technological limitations of the era, Babbage's contributions to computing are widely recognized.

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