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...
The volume, which commemorates the bicentennial of Ada's birth in December 1815, celebrates Lovelace's many achievements as well as the impact of her ... VL Orlofsky - Ada's Legacy: Cultures of Computing from the Victorian to the Digital Age 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 加载更多来源...
As Ada Infrastructure, this team will support the rapid growth of cloud services and artificial intelligence – safely, securely, and sustainably. “Like our namesake, Ada Lovelace, considered the world’s first computer programmer, we believe in technology’s potential to benefit society, an idea...
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 ...
will explore the science of why volcanic systems in this part of the world awaken once a millennium and then apparently go on to erupt for decades or centuries. She will also delve into the impact and perception of this volcano in the local and international communities, and her professional ...
Learn about Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer. Discover facts about Lord Byron's daughter and explore the mathematician's quotations and...
“It was so successful that STEM Wana Trust has added this breakfast watch party to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day, to our annual event calendar and we will be encouraging our friends and partners on this side of the world to do the same.” ...
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...
So last year, the day after Ada Lovelace day, Brian Benchoff sent an internal e-mail at Hackaday HQ suggesting we tell the stories of other women in science. We put our heads together and came up with a couple dozen leads so quickly, it was clear that we were on to something good...
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...