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...
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 ...
“Like our namesake, Ada Lovelace, considered the world’s first computer programmer, we believe in technology’s potential to benefit society, an idea she described as ‘poetical science’,” said Weitzel.“In this spirit, we are committed to meeting the ever-growing capacity needs of the wor...
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...
Ada Lovelace Day, an international day celebrating the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths, is on the second Tuesday of October every year. With thanks to our partners Ada Lovelace Day is dependent on the generosity of its partners, volunteers and supporters for su...
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Were your classmates as interested in the impact of technology on society? Do you see yourself as involved in a social movement as well as a business? Limor:I can't speak for others, there are a lot of unique and interesting communities at&around MIT!
Today isAda Lovelace Day, a day to celebrate and encourage women in the fields of science and technology. It’s a perfect time to look back and catch up on biographies of some incredible people whose stories have been featured over the past year. You’ll find a ton of those below, but...
Cardano was founded in 2017 and named after the 16th century Italian polymath Gerolamo Cardano. The native ADA token is named after 19th century mathematician Ada Lovelace, who is widely believed to be the world’s first computer programmer.ADA tokens give owners the right to vote on proposed ...
Participants have said that riding a bike allows them not only freedom of movement — some of the women use them to bring their children to school — but also hope for the future. Kruger says that she can see the impact that concentrating on a new skill has on the women. “We can’t...