Who Was Ada Lovelace? 10/24/17



Who was Ada Lovelace?


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Ada Lovelace was born Dec 10, 1815 to Lord Byron and Augusta “Ada” Byron Countess of Lovelace. She was taught an extensive educational background in science and mathematics and built an affinity languages and numbers. She met the inventor Charles Babbage who was a scientist and mathematician. Babbage was known as the creator of the “Difference Engine”, a device designed with the purpose of performing and solving mathematical calculations. Ada was fascinated by the machine and chose to work under Charles Babbage. Ada went on to publish a translation of an article about the Difference engine and its analytical success and put short and concise additions to the literature.

So what?

Known most famously as the first female coder. She earned her fame through her work and proved that women also belong in the fields of science, math, and computer programming. The legacy of Ada Lovelace culminated with her contributions to the study of computer science as the United States Department of Defense named an entire computer language in her honor. The name of the language is “Ada”.

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  1. Hello Jacob,

    I enjoyed your post on Ada Loveless and I think you did a great job of informing us of the contributions that this individual was able to provide to our society. I have learned about Loveless in several other classes but your post was able to summarize key points to an individual who may not be aware of this particular person. I was not aware of the programming language “Ada” so it was interesting to read about that in your post and I will definitely have to look more into that. Great post!

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