Konrad Zuse
Built the world's first functional program-controlled computer, the Z3, in 1941.
Quotes by Konrad Zuse
The computer is a machine that can do anything that can be expressed as a sequence of logical operations.
I was too lazy to calculate, so I invented the computer.
The world is becoming digital, whether we like it or not.
My first computer, the Z1, was a mechanical monster. It clicked and clacked, but it worked.
The future of computing lies in parallel processing.
Building a computer is like building a cathedral. It takes time, dedication, and a lot of small pieces.
The computer is not just a tool; it's an extension of the human mind.
I never thought my machines would be in every home. That's a bit much, isn't it?
The most important thing in invention is not to give up.
We are living in an age of information, and the computer is its engine.
My greatest regret is that I didn't have more time to build more machines.
The computer is a universal machine, capable of solving any problem that can be formalized.
Don't be afraid to make mistakes. That's how you learn.
The digital revolution is just beginning.
I built my computers in my parents' living room. They were very understanding.
The beauty of a computer lies in its logical structure.
If I had known how much work it would be, I might have just kept calculating by hand.
The computer will change everything, from science to art.
My Z3 was the first fully functional program-controlled computer. That was a good day.
The most complex problems often have the simplest solutions, if you can find them.