Women in Science: Ada Lovelace, the First Computer ProgrammerEveryday Einstein Sabrina Stierwalt
Ada Lovelace was the daughter of the noted poet Lord Byron and Annabella Milbanke Byron. Their marriage lasted little more than a year, and Ada never met her father. To counteract the "dangerous" mental tendencies of Ada's father, Annabella emphasized music, French, and mathematics in her da...
Ada Lovelace-the world's first programmer体裁记叙文难度★★★字数470世界上第一个程序员——阿达·洛芙莱斯When Ada Lovelace(1815 -1852) was twelve years old, she wanted to fly. Sheapproached the problem methodically(有条理地),examining birds and investigatingvarious materials that could serve as wi...
Within these pages of notes, Lovelace made history. In note G, she wrote an algorithm for the Analytical Engine to compute Bernoulli numbers, the first published algorithm ever specifically tailored for implementation on a computer, or in simple terms – the first computer program. Ada Lovelace’...
Nambi, Karthick. “The First Computer Programmer And A Gambler — Ada Lovelace.”Medium: Predict, July 2, 2020, https://medium.com/predict/the-first-computer-programmer-and-a-gambler-ada-lovelace-af2086520509. Popova, Maria. “Ada Lovelace, the World’s First Computer Programmer, on Science...
A Q&A with artist Sydney Padua, whose graphic novel illustrates the Victorian mathematician’s friendship with inventor Charles Babbage
Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), the world’s first computer programmer, saw technology’s potential to be a societal force for good. Like our namesake, we believe in technology’s potential to benefit society, an idea she described as "poetical science." In this spirit, we are committed to not...
Augusta Ada King, known as Ada Lovelace, was a brilliant mathematician, exceptional writer, and one of the world’s earliest computer programmers during the mid-1800s. Primarily recognized for her work on Charles Babbage’s “Analytical Engine”, she was the first to realize the true potential...
Ada Lovelace (1815–1852), the Victorian-era mathematician daughter of the Romantic poet Lord Byron, is famous for her work with Charles Babbage on the Analytic Engine and is widely celebrated as the first computer programmer. Her work has been recognized over the years, and even though the ...
Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), the world’s first computer programmer, saw technology’s potential to be a societal force for good. Like our namesake, we believe in technology’s potential to benefit society, an idea she described as "poetical science." In this spirit, we are committed to not...