Today's Google Doodle is a tribute to the woman who's considered to be the first computer programmer, Ada Lovelace. Born on December 10, 1815, Ada was the daughter of Lord Byron and his wife Anne Isabella Byron. She was interested in science and
The latest Google Doodle commemorative logo pays tribute to Ada, Countess of Lovelace (1815–52) — better known as Ada Lovelace — a computer pioneer who did her pioneering a century before the computer revolution got under way in earnest.
You wouldn't be reading this story if it weren't for Ada Lovelace, a pioneering computer programmer who played an important role in creating the computers we use today. Remembered Monday, the 197th anniversary of her birthday, with a customized Google
Today's Google Doodle is a tribute to the woman who's considered to be the first computer programmer, Ada Lovelace. Born on December 10, 1815, Ada was the daughter of Lord Byron and his wife Anne Isabella Byron. She was interested in science and
Ada Lovelace, who could be regarded as the world's first computer programmer, is celebrated today with a noteworthy Google doodle.
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