Turing’s Cathedral: The Origins of the Digital Universe

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George Dyson’s fascinating account of the early years of computers: Turing’s Cathedral is the story behind how the PC, ipod, smartphone and almost every aspect of modern life came into being.In 1945 a small group of brilliant engineers and mathematicians gathered at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, determined to build a computer that would make Alan Turing’s theory of a ‘universal machine’ reality. Led by the polymath émigré John von Neumann, they created the numerical framework that underpins almost all modern computing – and ensured that the world would never be the same again.George Dyson is a historian of technology whose interests include the development (and redevelopment) of the Aleut kayak. He is the author of Baidarka; Project Orion; and Darwin Among the Machines.’Unusual, wonderful, visionary’ Francis Spufford, Guardian’Fascinating . . . the story Dyson tells is intensely human . . . a gripping account of ideas and inventionFascinating . . . the story Dyson tells is intensely human . . . a gripping account of ideas and invention’ Jenny Uglow’Glorious . . . as much a story of the personalities involved as of the discoveries they made, and you do not need any knowledge of computers or mathematics to enjoy the ride . . . a ripping yarn’ John Gribbin, Literary Review

Additional information

Weight0.365 kg
Dimensions2.5 × 13 × 19.8 cm
Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

014101590X

About The Author

George Dyson is a historian of technology whose interests include the development (and redevelopment) of the Aleut kayak. He is the author of Baidarka; Project Orion; and Darwin Among the Machines.

Riveting . . . conveys the electrifying sense of possibility that the first computers unleashed . . . a page-turner

Other text

Brings to life a myriad cast of extraordinary characters, each of whom contributed to ushering in today's digital age

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