Pascaline: The Early Mechanical Calculator
In 1635, Blaise Pascal's father, Étienne Pascal, sought to improve tax collection in France. To assist, Blaise, a budding mathematician, developed the Pascaline, an early adding machine designed for arithmetic calculations in tax assessments. Despite its innovation, the Pascaline faced resistance from clerks fearing job loss, and issues like high production costs and mechanical failures limited its adoption, reflecting mixed reactions in its intended sectors.
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