Joseph Marie Jacquard

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Joseph Marie Jacquard was a French weaver and inventor whose development of the programmable Jacquard loom pioneered the use of punched cards and influenced both the textile industry and early computing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French person
human
inventor
weaver
associatedWith loom technology
mechanized textile production
programmable machines
award Legion of Honour NERFINISHED
birthCountry France
birthDate 1752-07-07
birthPlace Lyon NERFINISHED
burialPlace Lyon NERFINISHED
citizenship France
deathCountry France
deathDate 1834-08-07
deathPlace Oullins NERFINISHED
era Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
familyName Jacquard NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork mechanical engineering
textile industry
givenName Joseph NERFINISHED
hasImpactOn automation in manufacturing
history of computing
pattern weaving
honor statue on Place de la Croix-Rousse in Lyon
influenced automatic data processing
early computing
textile manufacturing
inspired Charles Babbage NERFINISHED
use of punched cards in data processing
invention Jacquard loom NERFINISHED
knownFor Jacquard loom NERFINISHED
development of programmable loom
use of punched cards in weaving
language French
name Joseph Marie Jacquard NERFINISHED
nationality French
notableWork Jacquard mechanism NERFINISHED
occupation inventor
weaver
residence Lyon NERFINISHED
technologyUsed mechanical control of warp threads
punched cards

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Jacquard loom namedAfter Joseph Marie Jacquard
Jacquard loom inventor Joseph Marie Jacquard