Today, on the one hundred and ninety seventh birthday of Ada Lovelace, Charle Babbage's Enchantress of Numbers, Google commemorates her contributions to computer science with a doodle, and an informative video.
The doodle shows Ada Lovelace writing the pioneering computer program with a quill pen seated on a desk and the paper scroll she is writing her algorithm on twirls in the shape of the letters of the Google logo. Ada King, the countess of Lovelace, was
The doodle shows Ada Lovelace writing the pioneering computer program with a quill pen seated on a desk and the paper scroll she is writing her algorithm on twirls in the shape of the letters of the Google logo. Ada King, the countess of Lovelace, was
Google's doodle today celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace and traces the evolution of the computers. Lovelaces' work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine and notes on it are seen as the world's first algorithm.
Lady Ada Lovelace, painted by Margaret Carpenter in 1836, from the U.K. Government Art Collection. Photo thanks to Wikimedia Commons. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was born nearly two centuries ago in
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