Joseph Marie Jacquard
Joseph Marie Charles dit (called or nicknamed) Jacquard (French: [ʒakaʁ]; 7 July 1752 – 7 August 1834) was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom (the "Jacquard loom"), which in turn played an important role in the development of other programmable machines, such as an early version of digital compiler used by IBM to develop the modern day computer.
Joseph Marie Jacquard | |
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Born | 7 July 1752 Lyon, Lyonnais, Kingdom of France |
Died | 7 August 1834 82) Oullins, Rhône, Kingdom of France | (aged
Nationality | French |
Education | Worked as apprentice and learned bookbinding |
Occupation(s) | Merchant, weaver, inventor |
Known for | Programmable loom |
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