
BOOKS - Alan Turing. Enigma

Alan Turing. Enigma
Author: Andrew Hodges
Year: 2014
Pages: 800
Format: PDF / MOBI / EPUB
File size: 14.7 Мб
Language: PL

Year: 2014
Pages: 800
Format: PDF / MOBI / EPUB
File size: 14.7 Мб
Language: PL

The book explores his work at Bletchley Park, where he developed a machine that could break the code, and his later life as a gay man in a society that rejected him because of his sexual orientation. The Plot of Alan Turing Enigma The Alan Turing Enigma is a historical novel that delves into the life of mathematician Alan Turing, who played a crucial role in cracking the German Enigma code during World War II. The book begins by introducing Turing as a young boy who shows an early interest in mathematics and machines. As he grows older, Turing becomes increasingly fascinated with the potential of machines to solve complex problems, and he spends much of his youth tinkering with engines and gears. Turing's passion for machines leads him to study mathematics at Cambridge University, where he becomes one of the first students to study computer science. It is here that he develops his theory of the universal Turing machine, which posits that any machine can be programmed to perform any task. This theory has far-reaching implications for the field of computer science and sets Turing on the path to becoming one of the most important figures in the development of modern technology.
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