Tommy Flowers (1905-1998) was a British engineer and computer scientist best known for his pioneering work in electronic computing. He is widely regarded for his role in designing and building the Colossus, the world's first programmable digital electronic computer, which was used by British codebreakers during World War II to help decrypt the Lorenz-encrypted messages used by the German military.

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