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The Father of the Computer is widely considered to be Charles Babbage. Babbage, an English mathematician, philosopher, and inventor, conceptualized and designed the first mechanical computer, known as the Analytical Engine, in the 1830s. Although the machine was never completed during his lifetime, Babbage’s designs contained many elements of modern computers, such as an arithmetic logic unit, control flow in the form of conditional branching and loops, and memory. His pioneering work laid the groundwork for future developments in computing.