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* [[John Vincent Atanasoff]] and [[Clifford Berry]] create the first electronic non-programmable, digital computing device, the [[Atanasoff–Berry Computer]], from 1937-42.
* [[Complex number calculator]] created by Stibitz.
* At [[Columbia University]]'s Rutherford Laboratory [[Wallace John Eckert|Wallace J. Eckert]] uses commercial tabulating machinery from [[IBM]], some of it specially modified, for scientific computation.
 
==1940s==