Today's Google logo celebrates mathematician Ada Lovelace, widely credited as the world's first computer programmer. Her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine is the first example of an algorithm meant to be
A Google Doodle today celebrates mathematician Ada Lovelace, widely known as the world's first computer programmer, who was born on this date 197 years ago. Her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine is the first example of an algorithm meant to
Ada Lovelace never knew her father, who left England forever just four months after her birth, and she became interested in mathematics as a young adult, later working on inventor Charles Babbage's early mechanical computer. Her notes on Babbage's
Ada Lovelace never knew her father, who left England forever just four months after her birth, and she became interested in mathematics as a young adult, later working on inventor Charles Babbage's early mechanical computer. Her notes on Babbage's
Today is Ada Lovelace's 197th birthday. This is a repost of our Ada Lovelace Day article on Ada Lovelace, focusing on the debate over her authorship of the first computer program and attempts to write women out of the
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