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Ada Lovelace
mathematician, computer pioneer
Dates:
December 10, 1815 - November 27, 1852
Ada Lovelace Biography:
Ada Augusta Byron was the only legitimate child of the Romantic poet, George Gordon, Lord Byron. Her mother was Anne Isabella Milbanke who took the baby at one month old away from her father's home. Ada Augusta Byron never saw her father again; he died when she was eight.
Ada Lovelace's mother, who had studied mathematics herself, decided that her daughter would be spared the father's eccentricities by studying more logical subjects like math and science, rather than literature or poetry. Young Ada Lovelace showed a genius for math from an early age. Her tutors included William Frend, William King and Mary Somerville. She also learned music, drawing and languages, and became fluent in French.
Ada Lovelace met Charles Babbage in 1833, and became interested in a model he had constructed of a mechanical device to compute values of quadratic functions, the Difference Engine. She also studied his ideas on another machine, the Analytical Engine, which would use punched cards to "read" instructions and data for solving mathematical problems.
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Augusta Lovelace was asked to translate this article into English for a British scientific journal. She added many notes of her own to the translation, since she was familiar with Babbage's work. Her additions showed how Babbage's Analytical Engine would work, and gave a set of instructions for using the Engine for calculating Bernoulli numbers. She published the translation and notes under the initials "A.A.L," concealing her identity as did many women who published before women were more accepted as intellectual equals.
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http://womenshistory.about.com/cs/sciencemath1/a/bio_lovelace.htm
Speck Tater
(10,618 posts)She wrote the first ever computer programming manual even before computers existed!
On edit: Her and Grace Hopper. Oh, and Alan Turing, and Von Nuemann, and Babbage himself, of course, and,... well, the list just goes on and on.
niyad
(113,344 posts)Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)The complete opposite of stereotypes for the time.