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<p>examples of computer programming. Lovelace saw potential in computers to go beyond numerical calculations, predicting that they might one day generate complex musical compositions or perform tasks like language processing.</p>

<p>Although Babbage's designs were never fully realized due to technical and financial challenges, they influenced a range of subsequent developments in computing hardware. Notably, in the 1890s, <a href="page.php?w=Herman_Hollerith">Herman Hollerith</a> adapted the idea of punched cards for automated data processing,</p><p>
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