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'''This article is a stub. Please help expand the article by using the edit tab.''' [[Image:Atanasoff.jpg|thumb|center|John V. Atanasoff]] In October 1939 in Ames, Iowa, [[John V. Atanasoff|John Vincent Atanasoff]], assisted by his graduate student, Clifford E. Berry, constructed a prototype for the [[Milestones:Atanasoff-Berry Computer, 1939|first electronic-digital computer]], conceived in 1937. Its principles, including [[Binary Numbers and Binary Math|binary numbers]], would be central to the future development of computers.
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