Reckoncraft

Reckonerlore, also called Reckoncraft, (English: Computer Science) is the lore of reckoning, or the ways in which things are reckoned (such as reckonwrits). It has a wide reach, from fallenly beholdings largely based in Telcraft to bearings such as reckoner foredrafting, which is the craft of writing behests for reckoners. Reckonerlore also inholds the drafting and framing of reckoners.

Eretide
Reckonerlore far foredates the findle of sparkwork reckoners by yearhundreds. Blaise Pascal first drafted a workcraftly reckoner, Pascal's Reckoner, in the mid 1600s. Later, the works of Charles Babbage in he 19th yearhundred with his workcraftly reckoners, including the "Difference Engine" and the foredraftable "Analytical Engine" laid the groundwork for newfangled reckoners. The Analytical Engine was never crafted, but one hundred years later in the 1930s the Harvard Mark I was built, which was a sparkworkcraftly fulfilling of Babbage's Analytical Engine. Sparkwork reckoners went on forblowing throughout the rest of the 20th yearhundred. By the 21st yearhundred, selfly reckoners became household in homes and businesses in the first world, and smaller, ferryworth reckoners such as Smart Farspeakers kept on growing in altheed-love.