Konrad Zuse
Built the world's first functional program-controlled computer, the Z3, in 1941.
Quotes by Konrad Zuse
The idea of a universal computing machine was always in my mind.
My early work was done in isolation, without much knowledge of others' efforts.
The computer is a tool for intellectual liberation.
I saw the potential for computers to revolutionize many fields, not just engineering.
The development of Plankalkül was a logical step after building the hardware.
My goal was to create a machine that could perform any calculation.
The Z1 was a mechanical computer, a precursor to my later electronic designs.
The principles of digital computing were clear to me from the beginning.
I was driven by curiosity and a desire to understand how things work.
The computer is a machine that extends the human intellect.
My work laid the foundation for modern computing.
The computer is a tool for progress.
I always believed in the power of innovation.
The computer is a testament to human ingenuity.
My designs were based on a deep understanding of logic and mathematics.
The computer is a tool for solving complex problems.
I was a pioneer in the field of computer science.
The computer is a reflection of the human mind.
My work was driven by a passion for technology.
The computer is a powerful force for change.