Understand the foundations of computing — algorithms, data structures, computational complexity, operating systems, and the theoretical framework behind every program and system.
Understand the foundations of computing — algorithms, data structures, computational complexity, operating systems, and the theoretical framework behind every program and system.
Alan Turing's 1936 paper "On Computable Numbers" introduced the concept of a universal machine that could execute any algorithm, establishing the theoretical foundation for all modern computers before any electronic computer existed. The first general-purpose electronic computer, ENIAC, completed in 1945, weighed 30 tons, occupied 1,500 square feet, and could perform 5,000 additions per second — a modern smartphone is roughly 100 million times more powerful. Donald Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming," begun in 1962, remains the field's most respected reference work, and the P versus NP problem — whether problems easy to verify are also easy to solve — is one of the seven Millennium Prize Problems worth $1 million.
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