The wartime codebreaker and computing genius was pursued for homosexuality, but nobody – until film-makers came along – accused him of being a traitor, writes Alex von Tunzelmann ...
British mathematician Alan Turing ended his life condemned for being gay, but “The Imitation Game” has finally seen him recognised as a hero who hastened the end of World War II by cracking the Nazis’ ...
Alan Turing was one of the most influential British figures of the 20th century. In 1936, Turing invented the computer as ...
Once upon a time, over 40 years ago, a horde of computer scientists descended on the West German city of Dortmund. They were competing to catch an elusive quarry — only four of its kind had ever been ...
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