Most people associate algorithms with computers and other forms of technology. However, the word actually dates back to the ninth century. The Persian mathematician, Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi, is the first person to use the word ‘algorithm.’ However, the use of concepts like algorithms dates back to the Sumerians. The Sumerians were a civilization that existed four thousand years ago. This civilization used a finite number of steps to solve problems. We use a finite number of steps to complete multiple tasks each day. Importantly, this is also the technique at the heart of algorithms.
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