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  2. Ada Lovelace - Wikipedia

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    Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (née Byron; 10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), also known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and writer chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage 's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.

  3. Ada Lovelace | Biography, Computer, & Facts | Britannica

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    Ada Lovelace (born December 10, 1815, Piccadilly Terrace, Middlesex [now in London], England—died November 27, 1852, Marylebone, London) was an English mathematician, an associate of Charles Babbage, for whose prototype of a digital computer she created a program.

  4. Ada Lovelace - Quotes, Children & Facts - Biography

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    English mathematician Ada Lovelace, the daughter of poet Lord Byron, has been called "the first computer programmer" for writing an algorithm for a computing machine in the mid-1800s.

  5. Ada Lovelace: The First Computer Programmer | Britannica

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    Every year on the second Tuesday in October, the contributions of women to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) are celebrated on Ada Lovelace Day. How a 19th-century British countess became a computer-science pioneer.

  6. Biography of Ada Lovelace, First Computer Programmer - ThoughtCo

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    Ada Lovelace (born Augusta Ada Byron; December 10, 1815- November 27, 1852) was an English mathematician who has been called the first computer programmer for writing an algorithm, or a set of operating instructions, for the early computing machine built by Charles Babbage in 1821.

  7. Ada Lovelace - National Geographic Kids

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    Ada Lovelace excelled at them—and became what some say is the worlds first computer programmer. Born in England on December 10, 1815, Ada was the daughter of the famous poet Lord...

  8. Who Was Ada Lovelace? | Smithsonian

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    But who was Ada Lovelace? Ada was born Augusta Ada Byron on December 10, 1815, the daughter of Anne Milbanke and the poet Lord Byron. Theirs was a tempestuous relationship and Anne decamped...

  9. Ada Lovelace: The World's First Computer Programmer ...

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    Ada Lovelace was an incredibly intelligent woman. Her passion and determination led her to look further and search deeper than her contemporaries. Her unique vision led her to develop a more abstract understanding of the analytical engine than Babbage had.

  10. Ada Lovelace, the First Tech Visionary - The New Yorker

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    Augusta Ada Lovelace is known as the first computer programmer, and, since 2009, she has been recognized annually on October 15th to highlight the often overlooked contributions of women...

  11. Ada Lovelace, Pioneer - JSTOR Daily

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    So who was Ada Lovelace, and why is she the STEM poster-woman? A mathematician by education, Lovelace made her mark through a series of notes she published in 1843 concerning designs for what could have been the world’s first computer.