What was the world like before IT? Can you think of your life without this resource? We know it is essential, but do we know how it all started?
Technology is a resource of War, before anything else! Yes, the Military has led investment in technological development for millennia!
Did you know that the most advanced technological device in your home may have been obsolete for decades to the military? Curious, right?
The United States of America leads the ranking of countries that invest in technology, followed by Germany, China and Japan. In these countries, the future is already a reality, but many lives were lost to achieve it.
War is one of the greatest horrors of World Society. The Mediterranean has been in conflict for at least 2 thousand years, for example. We can never minimize the disastrous effects of these conflicts.
On the other hand and throughout history, moments of tension between nations have revealed the greatest inventions and minds of the Modern World.
In IT Week, we remember Alan Turing, Mathematician, Computer Scientist, Logician , Cryptoanalyst, Philosopher, and English Theoretical Biologist. Turing played an important role in the history of Information Technology, being considered by many the precursor of Computing.
Among his incredible achievements, his contribution to breaking the encryption that revealed the definitions of the Enigma Machine, used by the Germans to exchange confidential messages during the Second World War, stands out. In the 60s he developed the first projects for a computer with a stored program.
Turing was homosexual and therefore suffered criminal prosecution due to the illegality that existed in the United Kingdom at the time. In order not to be arrested, he agreed to treatment using female hormones and chemical castration.
Alan Turing was born in London on June 23, 1912 and died on June 8, 1954, poisoned by cyanide, being found in his room, next to a bitten apple that was believed to be responsible for the poisoning, but this was never proven. .
On December 24, 2013, Alan Turing received a royal pardon from Queen Elizabeth II for his homosexuality conviction.
Turing paved the way for us to enter the computer age and thus achieve wonderful things, through technology, becoming immortal!
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