History of computing in Poland

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title: History of computing in Poland
text: The history of Polish computing (informatics) began during the Second World War with breaking the Enigma machine code by Polish mathematicians. After World War II, work on Polish computers began. Poles made a significant contribution to both the theory and technique of world computing. In the State Institute of Mathematics, established in 1948, it was decided to start prospective work on the construction of at least one machine comparable to the American ENIAC. For this purpose, the Mathematical
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date created: 2017-10-28T17:57:00Z
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