How Computers Work

This article provides a comprehensive overview of how computers work, starting from the invention of Boolean Algebra by George Boole in the 1840s. It explains how Boolean Algebra, applied to circuits by Claude Shannon, led to the development of transistors, which enabled complex circuit designs. The article further delves into the role of logic gates and programming in controlling computer operations, highlighting the evolution from punch cards to modern binary programming and high-level languages like Dart.
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