The document provides a summary of the history and development of computers. It discusses how Charles Babbage conceived of the first general-purpose computer in the early 19th century, and how early computers used mechanical and electromechanical methods for calculation. The modern computer age began in the 1930s-40s with the development of programmable, electronic digital computers using vacuum tubes. The first programmable electronic computer was Colossus, built in 1943 to decrypt messages. ENIAC, completed in 1945, was the first general-purpose electronic computer. The development of stored-program architectures in the late 1940s eliminated the need for re-wiring to change programs. Transistors replaced vacuum tubes in computers starting in 1955,