British scientist Alan Turing, who was instrumental in breaking the Nazi codes during World War II, is a frontrunner to be the face of a redesigned £50 note issued by the Bank of England. He would ...
After years of sniping and planning meetings, a sculpture honoring Alan Turing was finally unveiled at Cambridge’s Kings College in England, where he studied math, the foundation of his illustrious ...
This month is the 75th anniversary of the Turing Test, which Alan Turing introduced to the world in his paper, “Computing ...
Alan Turing, the brilliant mathematician credited with deciphering Nazi Germany’s impenetrable Enigma code, has been chosen as the face of Britain’s new £50 note. Bank of England Governor Mark Carney ...
Alan Turing, a crack code-breaker and visionary mathematician who was convicted under Victorian-era homophobic laws, will be the face of Britain’s new £50 note. Bank of England Governor Mark Carney ...
Another thing I want to mention is that Alan Turing was mathematician and manual starts with math language and full of it. Modern (for last 30-40 years at least) way to write about programming is way ...
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Turing is credited as one of the founding fathers of computing. Mathematician and World War II codebreaker, Alan Turing, has been honored by the Bank of England as the new face of the 50 pound note.
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