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<p>and so the language as conceived would have been <a href="page.php?w=Turing-complete">Turing-complete</a> as later defined by <a href="page.php?w=Alan_Turing">Alan Turing</a>. Three different types of punch cards were used: one for arithmetical operations, one for numerical constants, and one for load and store operations, transferring numbers from the store to the arithmetical unit or back. There were three separate readers for the three types of cards. Babbage developed some two dozen programs for the analytical engine between 1837 and 1840,</p><p>
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