Jacquard's loom, although unrelated to computing, influenced the development of modern computing devices. What design features of that machine are relevant to modern computer architectures?

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Jacquard’s loom, which used metal cards with holes punched into them to specify the weaving pattern, was the first programmable device. By changing the program (i.e., the cards), the same loom could be used to produce different patterns. The idea of a programmable machine was later adopted by Babbage for his Analytical Engine and eventually led to modern, programmable computers. The use of punch cards for representing data was also adopted by Babbage and early computer designers.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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