Los Angeles: Arnold Spielberg, the father of veteran filmmaker Steven Spielberg, and the innovative engineer Arnold Spielberg, died on Tuesday at the age of 103. A statement issued by Arnold Spielberg’s four children stated that his entire family was with him at the last minute and that he died of natural causes.
Arnold Spielberg and Charles Propster, while working for ‘General Electric’, built the GE-225 mainframe computer in the 1950s. With the help of this machine, computer scientists at Dartmouth College were able to develop the basic programming language, which was very important for making personal computers in the 1970s and 1980s. Steven Spielberg told GE Reports, “My father told me how he expected computers to work, but at the time I didn’t understand the language of computer science at all.”
In a family statement, Steven said, “When I look at the PlayStation, cellphone… .from small calculator to iPad… then looking at my father and saying that my father and his talented team started it.” “I tried to get him interested in engineering but his heart seemed to be in the movies,” Uniworld Spielberg said in a 2016 interview to GE Reports. At first, I was disappointed but then saw that he is very good at filmmaking.