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  1. Thomas Harold Flowers MBE (22 December 1905 – 28 October 1998) was an English engineer with the British General Post Office. During World War II, Flowers designed and built Colossus, the world's first programmable electronic computer, to help decipher encrypted German messages.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2012 · Thomas Harold Flowers (22 de dezembro de 1905 – Londres, 8 de novembro de 1998), engenheiro inglês inventor do equipamento Colossus, (o primeiro computador eletrônico e digital programável), utilizado pelas forças aliadas durante a II Guerra Mundial para decifrar as comunicações militares alemãs.

  3. 19 de mai. de 2023 · In the annals of computer history, one name often goes unnoticed, overshadowed by more prominent figures like Alan Turing and Charles Babbage. However, Tommy Flowers, an unassuming British engineer and mathematician, played a pivotal role in shaping the digital landscape we know today.

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  5. 7 de out. de 2023 · Thomas (Tommy) Harold Flowers, MBE (22 December 1905 – 28 October 1998) was a British engineer. During World War II Max Newman, Alan Turing, and other great minds at Bletchley Park codebreaking establishment, were already busy decoding messages produced the Enigma device.

  6. 25 de nov. de 2020 · This veteran special is based on Peter's Imperial War Museum interview with the remarkable Tommy Flowers - the man who built the Colossus computer that cracked the German codes in the Second...

  7. Tommy Flowers MBE (Thomas Harold Flowers, 22 de dezembro de 1905 - 28 de outubro de 1998) era um engenheiro britânico. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, Flowers projetou o Colossus, o primeiro computador eletrônico programável do mundo, para ajudar a resolver mensagens alemãs criptografadas.

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