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  1. Ada Lovelace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (10 December 1815 - 27 November
    1852), born Augusta Ada Byron, was an English mathematician and writer chiefly ...
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  2. Blog homepages for ada lovelace

    1. Ada Lovelace Day
      This year, Ada Lovelace Day will be held on Tuesday 16 October. Put the date in your diary because we have some ...
      findingada.com/
    2. Finding Ada - Ada Lovelace Day
      Celebrating the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths.
      blog.findingada.com/
  3. lady and the meow: Ada Lovelace

    3 days ago by Linda
    Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), The Bride of Science, involved in "proto-computer science". Further reading: Benjamin Woolley, The Bride of Science, N.Y. 1999. Illustration: portrait of Ada Lovelace by A.E. Chalon (1780-1860) ...
  4. History of the Digital Age » Week 1 Blog Post: Ada Lovelace

    May 17, 2012 by Kailei
    None other than Ada Lovelace. Lovelace, an accomplice to Charles Babbage, invented an “Analytical Engine,” which to the current generation, gave a basis for computer programmers to work off of, helping us achieve the ...
  5. Women 2.0 » A Tale Of Ada Lovelace, Women In Tech – And Steve ...

    Apr 10, 2012 by Angie
    Girl Talk, Woking, England — Suw Charman-Anderson had never heard of Ada Lovelace, the brilliant daughter of the poet Lord Byron, when she dreamed up a project to raise the profile of women in science, technology, ...
  6. Awesome Ladies in History: Ada Lovelace | 404.org

    May 8, 2012 by Nikita Shah
    Awesome Ladies in History: Ada Lovelace. Posted on May 8, 2012 by Nikita Shah. Ada Lovelace, 1815-1852. Ada Lovelace, daughter of poet Lord Byron, is credited with being the world's first computer programmer. In 1828, at 13 years old, ...
  7. MAKE | Ada Lovelace Day, celebrating women in technology

    Mar 24, 2010 by Becky Stern
    Ada Lovelace was one of the world's first computer programmers, and one of the first people to see computers as more than just a machine for doing sums. She wrote programmes for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine, ...
  8. Ada Lovelace Children's book blows away Kickstarter goal « adafruit ...

    May 9, 2012 by Tyler Cooper
    Ada Lovelace Children's book blows away Kickstarter goal. Last week, the Kickstarter funded children's book, Wollstonecraft, blew away the project's funding goal. Originally, the author Jordan Stratford had set a goal of $4000 ...
  9. An Ada Lovelace-Mary Shelley team-up, an encyclopedia of Golden ...

    Apr 8, 2012 by Lauren Davis
    There are always wonderful projects in need of crowdfunding, and we've rounded up some fun campaigns vying for your dollars: a children's book about the early adventures of Mary Shelley and Ada Lovelace, a US stage ...
  10. 5 Gender Barrier-Busting Women to Celebrate Ada Lovelace Day

    Oct 9, 2011 by Tom Hawking
    Today is Ada Lovelace day! If you're not familiar with Lovelace, she was a 19th century writer and mathematician who was hugely influential in the design and development of Charles Babbage's analytical engine, which ...
  11. Adventures in Feministory: Ada Lovelace, First Computer ...

    Feb 27, 2012 by Bianca Butler
    Born in 1815 to Lord Byron, moody English poet, and Anne Isabelle Milbanke, "princess of parallelograms," Ada Lovelace was primed to develop what she once called "poetical science."
  12. Ada Lovelace Day Celebrates Women in STEM | MindShift

    Oct 6, 2011 by Audrey Watters
    Tomorrow, October 7 is Ada Lovelace Day, to commemorate the work of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. For those who want to participate, there are a couple of options. You can blog about a ...