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Best 1 Susan Kare

Susan Kare is a graphic designer renowned for her pivotal role in shaping the visual language of personal computers. She created many of the first icons and typefaces used on the original Macintosh op...

2 Grace Hopper

Grace Hopper was a pioneer in programming languages, developing the first compiler and contributing significantly to the development of COBOL. Her work made programming more accessible and efficient,...

3 Charles Babbage

Charles Babbage was an English mathematician and engineer whose work profoundly shaped the field of computer science. He conceptualized and designed the analytical engine in the 19th century, a mechan...

4 Ken Thompson

Ken Thompson was a pivotal American computer scientist whose innovations profoundly impacted computing. He collaborated with Dennis Ritchie to develop Unix, an operating system renowned for its simpli...

5 Raid on Bungeling Bay

Raid on Bungeling Bay is a shoot 'em up released for the Commodore 64 in 1984, later ported to the UK by Ariolasoft in 1985. Developed by Will Wright, it served as an early project and influenced his...

6 Mystery House

Mystery House, released in 1980, was the inaugural title from On-Line Systems. Designed by Roberta Williams and Ken Williams for the Apple II, it established itself as the first graphical adventure ga...

7 Doug Engelbart

Doug Engelbart was a pioneering American scientist whose research fundamentally shaped the field of computer science. He developed the computer mouse and championed interactive computing through his g...

8 Konrad Zuse

Konrad Zuse was a German engineer instrumental in the development of early computers. He designed and constructed the Z1, Z2, and Z3 machines— pioneering digital calculators utilizing binary arithmeti...

9 OXO
OXO

OXO is a 1952 computer game created by A S Douglas that replicates the gameplay of noughts and crosses. Developed during the nascent period of video games, it was initially conceived as part of a univ...

10 Maurice Wilkes

Maurice Wilkes was a British academic whose work fundamentally shaped computer science in the 20th century. His leadership in constructing the EDSAC – one of the world’s first stored-program computers...

11 Akalabeth: World of Doom

Akalabeth: World of Doom, released in 1979, is a pioneering text-based role-playing video game developed by Richard Garriott for the Apple II computer. It’s notable as one of the earliest examples of...

12 Galaxy Game

Galaxy Game was created in 1971 as an expansion of Spacewar!, a pioneering early video game. The game involved two player-controlled spaceships, “the needle” and “the wedge,” battling within the gravi...

13 John Atanasoff

John Atanasoff was a pioneering American physicist instrumental in the development of early computing. He designed and constructed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) around 1937, a machine recognized...

14 J. Presper Eckert

J. Presper Eckert was an American engineer instrumental in developing early computing technology. His work alongside John Mauchly led to the creation of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Compute...

15 John Mauchly

John Mauchly was an American physicist instrumental in developing early computing technology. He collaborated on the design of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), a pioneering ge...

16 Nimrod

The Nimrod is a pioneering British computer developed by Ferranti in 1951. It was designed specifically for an educational demonstration at the Festival of Britain showcasing early computing technolog...

17 Jean Bartik

Jean Bartik was a pioneering American mathematician instrumental in the development of early computing. As one of the six women on the team that programmed ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic...

18 Cathode ray tube amusement device

The cathode-ray tube amusement device presented an early interactive electronic game concept utilizing a CRT display. Players manipulated a beam’s trajectory via adjustable knobs to strike targets dis...

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