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george boole, december 2, 1864, to design the switching circuits of the computer, binary yes-no, true-false, zero-one concept, or function generates a one if and only the 2 inputs are different, and function generates a one if and only if a and b are both ones, a b is true if either a or b is true, system of circuits that perform boolean logic and arithmetic operations at heart of computers, has 3 basic operations and, or, and not, could translate poetry, fluent in 4 languages extremely advanced in mathematics, an abstract mathematical system primarily used in computer science and in expressing the relationships between sets (groups of objects or concepts), have microchips that have 1,000's of tiny electronic switches arranged in logical 'gates' that produce predictable and reliable conclusions, high or low voltages , a b is true if both a and b are true, george boole, ballintemple, ireland, only operations necessary to perform comparisons or basic mathematical functions, from a cold that went to his lungs, lincoln,lincolnshire, england, one of founding fathers of computing and info. tech., cheapest way to make computers, november 2, 1815, opened his own school, computer can do logical thinking very fast