The teamwork behind Bletchley Park’s Colossus computer / Letter
Jonathan Michie responds to an article about the pioneering wartime work of the Post Office engineer Tommy Flowers Andrew Smith is right to applaud the work of Tommy Flowers for building Colossus, the world’s first digital programmable computer, delivered to Bletchley Park in 1944 (Move over, (…)
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