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Countess of Lovelace, 1815-1852 Pictures of Ada are available at Lady Lovelace and the Analytical Engine. Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1976: pp. 5-10; Vol. 6, No. 2, February 1976: pp. 6-8. , by the great great great grandson of Charles Babbage at .
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Born: London, England, December 10, 1815 Died: London, England, November 27, 1852 Analyst, Metaphysician, and Founder of Scientific Computing A da Byron was the daughter of a brief marriage between the Romantic poet Lord Byron and Anne Isabelle Milbanke, who separated from Byron just a month
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Brief biography, by Dr. Betty Toole, along with a portrait and links.
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Biographies of W omen Mathematicians December 10, 1815 - November 27, 1852 Contributed by Dr. Betty Toole Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace, was one of the most picturesque characters in computer history. Augusta Ada Byron was born December 10, 1815 the daughter of the illustrious poet, Lord Byron. Five
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By Howard Rheingold. Online copy of well known 1985 book on the invention of modern computing; this chapter on Lady Ada Lovelace, Charles Babbage, Difference and Analytical Engines. Newer (c)2000 edition of the book is out, with follow-up interviews.
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Tools for Thought by Howard Rheingold April, 2000: a revised edition of Tools for Thought is , including a revised chapter with 1999 interviews of Doug Engelbart, Bob Taylor, Alan Kay, Brenda Laurel, and Avron Barr. The idea that people could use computers to amplify thought and communication, as
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Ada: The Enchantress of Numbers by Betty Alexandra Toole, Ed.D. "Beyond stereotypes." -- Wired "Excellent and thoughtful." -- Annals of the History of Computing Toole lets Ada speak for herself through letters to colleagues, family and friends which bring Ada to life with an intimacy a biography
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Augusta Ada Byron (1815-1852)
Augusta Ada King, countess of Lovelace to see seven larger pictures Ada Lovelace was a daughter of Lord Byron who became interested in Babbage's analytic engine and described how it could be programmed Honours awarded to Augusta Ada Byron (Click below for those honoured in this way) Ada about

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Ada Home, December 10, 1997 -- Happy Birthday Ada Lovelace.
On December 10, 1815, Anna Isabella (Annabella) Byron, whose husband was Lord Byron, gave birth to a daughter, Augusta Ada. Ada's father was a romantic poet whose fame derived not only from his works but also from his wild and scandalous behavior. His marriage to Annabella was strained from the

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The Best of mathNEWS - Women in Mathematics (Ada Lovelace)
The First Computer Programmer: One name that frequently appears in a discussion of women in mathematics is Ada Byron Lovelace . Her work with Charles Babbage resulted in her crowning as the first computer programmer. Born in 1815, her early life was shadowed by her father's scandalous love

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Includes a selection of portraits of Ada, Countess of Lovelace.
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pictures related to Ada: the programming language, Lady Augusta Ada Byron, and others, resp.
This page contains a lot of Ada related pictures. They are organized in three sections depending on whether the image is related to the Ada programming language, to Lady Augusta Ada Byron, or to none of these. The pictures here are only scaled down versions or extracts; the full size versions

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The Babbage Pages give an introduction to Charles Babbage`s life and work, and current research on Babbage.
(née Byron), 1815-1852 Augusta Ada Byron was born on 10 December 1815. She was named after Augusta, Byron's half sister, who had been his mistress. After Byron had left for the Continent with a parting shot - 'When shall we three meet again?' - Ada was brought up by her mother. The lines

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