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Published on: VG

1938

Konrad Zuse, a German engineer, built the Z1 computer in his parents’ living room. It read instructions from a punched card and was mechanical (not electrical or electronic). Helmut Schreyer advised him to use vacuum tubes, but they were too expensive, so they built the Z2 and then the Z3 in 1941, which would become the first functioning general-purpose programmable digital computer.