"COMPUTERS" THE FASTIGIUM OF ENGINEERING"

Computers have always fascinated me I think from the question of how this silicon sand box can do so many complex works in a scanty amount of time is the reason I have decided to become a computer scientist in the future. A complex machine which works basically under binary binary decisions in a logical way is a true marvel to me.




 Human being has always faced problem in their life. From the dawn of Human Civilization we faced many problems.Our ancestors used to live in cave and hunt animals for survival.They created different kinds of stone tools for survival.But after a few period of time they started producing there own food using advancement in agriculture and animal farming using there own years of knowledge.Human being than needed to understand nature,how it works and operates from there came natural philosophy.For that mathematical calculation was necessary to understand mechanism of nature As human beings developed more complex problems, the need for efficient tools to aid in these calculations grew. The early invention of abacuses and mechanical calculators laid the foundation for what we now consider computation. The true leap came with the advent of modern computers—machines capable of processing vast amounts of data at lightning speed.

The development of computers didn't just stop at simple calculations. As we pushed the boundaries of engineering, computers evolved into powerful, multi-functional machines. They began assisting in almost every field of human endeavor: from healthcare and engineering to space exploration and entertainment. The more problems we face, the more we rely on these machines to enhance our ability to solve them.

What fascinates me most is how computers have changed the way we approach these problems. They enable us to model complex systems, simulate outcomes, and make data-driven decisions. They can process millions of calculations per second, but what makes them revolutionary is their ability to learn and adapt, something once thought impossible for machines.

From simple arithmetic in ancient times to machine learning and artificial intelligence today, computers have shaped the way we understand and interact with the world. They are no longer just tools; they are partners in innovation, pushing the boundaries of what we believe is possible. This partnership between human intelligence and computational power holds the key to the future of problem-solving in fields yet to be explored. And that is why I am passionate about becoming a computer scientist—to contribute to this extraordinary journey of discovery and innovation.


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Fig:Abacus

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