@Deviant:Scripter:
Yea, you’re right Yanny. Some people would even classify the abacus (sp?) as a computer.
Fully programmable is the key-word when using the term computer.
The first fully and freely programmable computer was the Z3.
@Xi:
I think LJ is triying to ask the MAJOR event having affects to effect(???) the future AFTER 1946. …. In some ways(and not in others)ENIAC was the start of what came today. Would the transistor(post 1946) have had such a great effect if the computer were not developed? Did it take a large computer to help design,develop and/or build the transistor?
@El:
Yes, I was asking what event of 1946 had the most effect on the next 57 years. Though I do understand F_alk’s input, it did not answer my question as I tried/meant to ask it.
Well, i think my answer to what had more effect was clear: the foundation of the UN.
Xi, from what i wrote above, the ENIAC was start of not so much of what we have today. And for developing the transistor: if you have a look at AFAIR last years physics Nobel prize, there was no computer in that work for anything. They surely came later with Transistor computers helping the design for IC computers.