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Ada Lovelace: Great Minds
Ada Lovelace, Daughter of Lord Byron, was somehow the first author of a computer program...even though she lived more than a century before the first modern computer.
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published: 05 Apr 2013
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Ada Lovelace: The Original Woman in Tech | Zoe Philpott | TEDxBucharest
When Ada Lovelace created the world’s first complex computer program in 1843 she stated she would “rather be great than be known as great”, and - like so many female innovators through the ages, history soon forgot her. Now, as society becomes more gender equal year on year, women are expected to stand up and be counted. “History is full of male role models to inspire the men, but where are the female role models like Ada Lovelace to inspire the rest of us?” asks Zoe Philpott, UK-based experience director, and creator of Ada.Ada.Ada. Philpott tells us about Lovelace, using technology that women helped to create, and asks us to locate more great women from history and tell their stories.
Zoe Philpott combines technology with the arts to tell stories that engage new audiences. Her work has ...
published: 26 May 2017
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Ada Lovelace: The First Computer Programmer
Ada Lovelace was born Augusta Ada Byron in London on December 10, 1815 to the philandering Romantic poet Lord Byron and strictly religious Annabella Milbanke. Ada was Lord Byron’s only legitimate child.
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Computer Science's Wonder Woman: Ada Lovelace - Computerphile
Ada Lovelace became known as the world's first computer programmer - Professor Brailsford on how being poet Byron's daughter inadvertently sent her down a scientific path.
The Professor's notes: http://www.eprg.org/computerphile/new-adatalk.pdf
Ada's actual paper: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Ada_Paper
Sega Game Coding: https://youtu.be/GH94fKtGr0M
Complete 'Babbage & Lovelace' Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzH6n4zXuckqKMcpQANsyPJId7jkxq7g8
Sixty Symbols - Ada's Tomb: https://youtu.be/OSQRTTuHLP8
Undecidability Tangent: https://youtu.be/nsZsd5qtbo4
More of Sydney Padua's work: http://bit.ly/1de83fM
Analytical Engine project: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Plan28
Lovelace Symposium : http://bit.ly/Computerphile_LovelaceSymp
Stephen Wolfram's Blog on Ada Lovelace:...
published: 21 Dec 2016
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Who Was Ada Lovelace, The World’s First Computer Nerd?
This 19th-century female mathematician created the first computer program, but do you know who she is? Who is Ada Lovelace?
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Untangling the Tale of Ada Lovelace
http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2015/12/untangling-the-tale-of-ada-lovelace/
"Ada Lovelace was born 200 years ago today. To some she is a great hero in the history of computing; to others an overestimated minor figure. I've been curious for a long time what the real story is. And in preparation for her bicentennial, I decided to try to solve what for me has always been the 'mystery of Ada.'"
Ada Lovelace: The First Tech Visionary
http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/ada-lovelace-th...
published: 27 May 2016
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The Story of Ada Lovelace: The World's First Computer Programmer
Ada Lovelace, daughter of the famous poet Lord Byron, is considered the world's first computer programmer. Born Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace was an English mathematician and writer, known for her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.
She was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation, and published the first algorithm intended to be carried out by such a machine.
She is sometimes regarded as the first person to recognise the full potential of a "computing machine" and one of the first computer programmers.
This is the Story of Ada Lovelace.
published: 11 Oct 2019
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The First Computer Programmer: Ada Lovelace | STEM Loft EP. 5
Did you know that the first computer programer was born around the same time as Abraham Lincoln and Queen Victoria?! Meet Ava Lovelace the world's first computer programmer!
Welcome to the #STEMLoft. Each week Mission Unstoppable host Miranda Cosgrove will share some of her favorite STEM facts and stem-tactic stories with you. New episodes Friday's at 3PM PST.
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published: 25 Feb 2022
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Ada Lovelace - History Who's who
Regarded as the first ever computer programmer, here is the story of the little known, Ada Lovelace.
published: 18 May 2019
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Ada Lovelace: Grandmother of Computing | Mini Bio | Biography
Jacqui Rossi talks about the life of Ada Lovelace, who is considered the grandmother of computing - even though she lived in the early 1800s. #Biography #AdaLovelace
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published: 27 Nov 2020
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CHM Live | Ada Lovelace: The Making of a Computer Scientist
[Recorded March 29, 2019]
Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace, is an iconic figure in our vision of computing’s past for her remarkable work with Charles Babbage and on the possibilities of computing machines. And yet her engagement with computing at a time before the roles and definitions of digital computing emerged has made the characterization of her life and contribution a matter of continued study. The new book, Ada Lovelace: The Making of a Computer Scientist, draws extensively on archival collections at Oxford’s famed Bodleian Library to put Ada Lovelace’s life-long pursuit of mathematics at its center.
Born into the heights of the British aristocracy, Ada’s passion for mathematics was encouraged by her mother, Lady Byron, who shared it. From private tutors, Ada’s mathemati...
published: 29 Mar 2019
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Ada Lovelace: Great Minds
Ada Lovelace, Daughter of Lord Byron, was somehow the first author of a computer program...even though she lived more than a century before the first modern com...
Ada Lovelace, Daughter of Lord Byron, was somehow the first author of a computer program...even though she lived more than a century before the first modern computer.
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- published: 05 Apr 2013
- views: 566739
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Ada Lovelace: The Original Woman in Tech | Zoe Philpott | TEDxBucharest
When Ada Lovelace created the world’s first complex computer program in 1843 she stated she would “rather be great than be known as great”, and - like so many f...
When Ada Lovelace created the world’s first complex computer program in 1843 she stated she would “rather be great than be known as great”, and - like so many female innovators through the ages, history soon forgot her. Now, as society becomes more gender equal year on year, women are expected to stand up and be counted. “History is full of male role models to inspire the men, but where are the female role models like Ada Lovelace to inspire the rest of us?” asks Zoe Philpott, UK-based experience director, and creator of Ada.Ada.Ada. Philpott tells us about Lovelace, using technology that women helped to create, and asks us to locate more great women from history and tell their stories.
Zoe Philpott combines technology with the arts to tell stories that engage new audiences. Her work has won seven BETTs and one BIMA as well as a BAFTA nomination. She has choreographed 4m high industrial robots for Ford, created a binaural immersive experience to shine a light on world poverty for the Nike Foundation, and created a 50,000-LED interactive Christmas Tree installation at the White House for Google. She is now combining all her STEAM skills to update History with Herstory, starting with the story of Ada Lovelace.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Ada_Lovelace_The_Original_Woman_In_Tech_|_Zoe_Philpott_|_Tedxbucharest
When Ada Lovelace created the world’s first complex computer program in 1843 she stated she would “rather be great than be known as great”, and - like so many female innovators through the ages, history soon forgot her. Now, as society becomes more gender equal year on year, women are expected to stand up and be counted. “History is full of male role models to inspire the men, but where are the female role models like Ada Lovelace to inspire the rest of us?” asks Zoe Philpott, UK-based experience director, and creator of Ada.Ada.Ada. Philpott tells us about Lovelace, using technology that women helped to create, and asks us to locate more great women from history and tell their stories.
Zoe Philpott combines technology with the arts to tell stories that engage new audiences. Her work has won seven BETTs and one BIMA as well as a BAFTA nomination. She has choreographed 4m high industrial robots for Ford, created a binaural immersive experience to shine a light on world poverty for the Nike Foundation, and created a 50,000-LED interactive Christmas Tree installation at the White House for Google. She is now combining all her STEAM skills to update History with Herstory, starting with the story of Ada Lovelace.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 26 May 2017
- views: 59560
20:36
Ada Lovelace: The First Computer Programmer
Ada Lovelace was born Augusta Ada Byron in London on December 10, 1815 to the philandering Romantic poet Lord Byron and strictly religious Annabella Milbanke. A...
Ada Lovelace was born Augusta Ada Byron in London on December 10, 1815 to the philandering Romantic poet Lord Byron and strictly religious Annabella Milbanke. Ada was Lord Byron’s only legitimate child.
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Ada Lovelace was born Augusta Ada Byron in London on December 10, 1815 to the philandering Romantic poet Lord Byron and strictly religious Annabella Milbanke. Ada was Lord Byron’s only legitimate child.
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- published: 09 Apr 2018
- views: 338341
17:09
Computer Science's Wonder Woman: Ada Lovelace - Computerphile
Ada Lovelace became known as the world's first computer programmer - Professor Brailsford on how being poet Byron's daughter inadvertently sent her down a scien...
Ada Lovelace became known as the world's first computer programmer - Professor Brailsford on how being poet Byron's daughter inadvertently sent her down a scientific path.
The Professor's notes: http://www.eprg.org/computerphile/new-adatalk.pdf
Ada's actual paper: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Ada_Paper
Sega Game Coding: https://youtu.be/GH94fKtGr0M
Complete 'Babbage & Lovelace' Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzH6n4zXuckqKMcpQANsyPJId7jkxq7g8
Sixty Symbols - Ada's Tomb: https://youtu.be/OSQRTTuHLP8
Undecidability Tangent: https://youtu.be/nsZsd5qtbo4
More of Sydney Padua's work: http://bit.ly/1de83fM
Analytical Engine project: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Plan28
Lovelace Symposium : http://bit.ly/Computerphile_LovelaceSymp
Stephen Wolfram's Blog on Ada Lovelace: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Wolfram_Ada
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Ada Lovelace became known as the world's first computer programmer - Professor Brailsford on how being poet Byron's daughter inadvertently sent her down a scientific path.
The Professor's notes: http://www.eprg.org/computerphile/new-adatalk.pdf
Ada's actual paper: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Ada_Paper
Sega Game Coding: https://youtu.be/GH94fKtGr0M
Complete 'Babbage & Lovelace' Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzH6n4zXuckqKMcpQANsyPJId7jkxq7g8
Sixty Symbols - Ada's Tomb: https://youtu.be/OSQRTTuHLP8
Undecidability Tangent: https://youtu.be/nsZsd5qtbo4
More of Sydney Padua's work: http://bit.ly/1de83fM
Analytical Engine project: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Plan28
Lovelace Symposium : http://bit.ly/Computerphile_LovelaceSymp
Stephen Wolfram's Blog on Ada Lovelace: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Wolfram_Ada
http://www.facebook.com/computerphile
https://twitter.com/computer_phile
This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley.
Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer
Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com
- published: 21 Dec 2016
- views: 83062
4:25
Who Was Ada Lovelace, The World’s First Computer Nerd?
This 19th-century female mathematician created the first computer program, but do you know who she is? Who is Ada Lovelace?
Who Is Koko The Gorilla & Is She Re...
This 19th-century female mathematician created the first computer program, but do you know who she is? Who is Ada Lovelace?
Who Is Koko The Gorilla & Is She Really That Smart? - http://bit.ly/1U1hDbu
Sign Up For The Seeker Newsletter Here - http://bit.ly/1UO1PxI
Read More:
Untangling the Tale of Ada Lovelace
http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2015/12/untangling-the-tale-of-ada-lovelace/
"Ada Lovelace was born 200 years ago today. To some she is a great hero in the history of computing; to others an overestimated minor figure. I've been curious for a long time what the real story is. And in preparation for her bicentennial, I decided to try to solve what for me has always been the 'mystery of Ada.'"
Ada Lovelace: The First Tech Visionary
http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/ada-lovelace-the-first-tech-visionary
"When Ada Lovelace was twelve years old, she wanted to fly. She approached the problem methodically, examining birds and investigating various materials that could serve as wings-feathers, paper, silk. In the course of her research, which began in February, 1828, according to her biographer Betty Alexandra Toole, Ada wrote and illustrated a guide called 'Flyology,' to record her findings."
Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace
https://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/love.htm
"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 weeks after Ada was born Lady Byron asked for a separation from Lord Byron, and was awarded sole custody of Ada who she brought up to be a mathematician and scientist."
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Untangling the Tale of Ada Lovelace
http://blog.stephenwolfram.com/2015/12/untangling-the-tale-of-ada-lovelace/
"Ada Lovelace was born 200 years ago today. To some she is a great hero in the history of computing; to others an overestimated minor figure. I've been curious for a long time what the real story is. And in preparation for her bicentennial, I decided to try to solve what for me has always been the 'mystery of Ada.'"
Ada Lovelace: The First Tech Visionary
http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/ada-lovelace-the-first-tech-visionary
"When Ada Lovelace was twelve years old, she wanted to fly. She approached the problem methodically, examining birds and investigating various materials that could serve as wings-feathers, paper, silk. In the course of her research, which began in February, 1828, according to her biographer Betty Alexandra Toole, Ada wrote and illustrated a guide called 'Flyology,' to record her findings."
Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace
https://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/love.htm
"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 weeks after Ada was born Lady Byron asked for a separation from Lord Byron, and was awarded sole custody of Ada who she brought up to be a mathematician and scientist."
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- published: 27 May 2016
- views: 133054
2:45
The Story of Ada Lovelace: The World's First Computer Programmer
Ada Lovelace, daughter of the famous poet Lord Byron, is considered the world's first computer programmer. Born Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace was ...
Ada Lovelace, daughter of the famous poet Lord Byron, is considered the world's first computer programmer. Born Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace was an English mathematician and writer, known for her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.
She was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation, and published the first algorithm intended to be carried out by such a machine.
She is sometimes regarded as the first person to recognise the full potential of a "computing machine" and one of the first computer programmers.
This is the Story of Ada Lovelace.
https://wn.com/The_Story_Of_Ada_Lovelace_The_World's_First_Computer_Programmer
Ada Lovelace, daughter of the famous poet Lord Byron, is considered the world's first computer programmer. Born Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace was an English mathematician and writer, known for her work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine.
She was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation, and published the first algorithm intended to be carried out by such a machine.
She is sometimes regarded as the first person to recognise the full potential of a "computing machine" and one of the first computer programmers.
This is the Story of Ada Lovelace.
- published: 11 Oct 2019
- views: 100618
4:10
The First Computer Programmer: Ada Lovelace | STEM Loft EP. 5
Did you know that the first computer programer was born around the same time as
Abraham Lincoln and Queen Victoria?! Meet Ava Lovelace the world's first comput...
Did you know that the first computer programer was born around the same time as
Abraham Lincoln and Queen Victoria?! Meet Ava Lovelace the world's first computer programmer!
Welcome to the #STEMLoft. Each week Mission Unstoppable host Miranda Cosgrove will share some of her favorite STEM facts and stem-tactic stories with you. New episodes Friday's at 3PM PST.
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Did you know that the first computer programer was born around the same time as
Abraham Lincoln and Queen Victoria?! Meet Ava Lovelace the world's first computer programmer!
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- published: 25 Feb 2022
- views: 42480
1:47
Ada Lovelace - History Who's who
Regarded as the first ever computer programmer, here is the story of the little known, Ada Lovelace.
Regarded as the first ever computer programmer, here is the story of the little known, Ada Lovelace.
https://wn.com/Ada_Lovelace_History_Who's_Who
Regarded as the first ever computer programmer, here is the story of the little known, Ada Lovelace.
- published: 18 May 2019
- views: 63368
3:26
Ada Lovelace: Grandmother of Computing | Mini Bio | Biography
Jacqui Rossi talks about the life of Ada Lovelace, who is considered the grandmother of computing - even though she lived in the early 1800s. #Biography #AdaLov...
Jacqui Rossi talks about the life of Ada Lovelace, who is considered the grandmother of computing - even though she lived in the early 1800s. #Biography #AdaLovelace
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- published: 27 Nov 2020
- views: 33136
1:24:29
CHM Live | Ada Lovelace: The Making of a Computer Scientist
[Recorded March 29, 2019]
Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace, is an iconic figure in our vision of computing’s past for her remarkable work with Charles...
[Recorded March 29, 2019]
Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace, is an iconic figure in our vision of computing’s past for her remarkable work with Charles Babbage and on the possibilities of computing machines. And yet her engagement with computing at a time before the roles and definitions of digital computing emerged has made the characterization of her life and contribution a matter of continued study. The new book, Ada Lovelace: The Making of a Computer Scientist, draws extensively on archival collections at Oxford’s famed Bodleian Library to put Ada Lovelace’s life-long pursuit of mathematics at its center.
Born into the heights of the British aristocracy, Ada’s passion for mathematics was encouraged by her mother, Lady Byron, who shared it. From private tutors, Ada’s mathematical education continued under one of the leading British mathematicians of her day, Augustus de Morgan. For a decade, starting at the age of eighteen, Ada collaborated with Charles Babbage on his revolutionary computing machinery, adding her own insights. For most of this collaboration, Babbage was the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics and the University of Cambridge, the seat once held by Isaac Newton.
Two of the co-authors of Ada Lovelace: The Making of a Computer Scientist, Ursula Martin and Adrian Rice discuss Ada Lovelace’s life in mathematics and its meaning for us today.
Catalog number: 102781095
Lot number: X8984.2019
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[Recorded March 29, 2019]
Augusta Ada King, the Countess of Lovelace, is an iconic figure in our vision of computing’s past for her remarkable work with Charles Babbage and on the possibilities of computing machines. And yet her engagement with computing at a time before the roles and definitions of digital computing emerged has made the characterization of her life and contribution a matter of continued study. The new book, Ada Lovelace: The Making of a Computer Scientist, draws extensively on archival collections at Oxford’s famed Bodleian Library to put Ada Lovelace’s life-long pursuit of mathematics at its center.
Born into the heights of the British aristocracy, Ada’s passion for mathematics was encouraged by her mother, Lady Byron, who shared it. From private tutors, Ada’s mathematical education continued under one of the leading British mathematicians of her day, Augustus de Morgan. For a decade, starting at the age of eighteen, Ada collaborated with Charles Babbage on his revolutionary computing machinery, adding her own insights. For most of this collaboration, Babbage was the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics and the University of Cambridge, the seat once held by Isaac Newton.
Two of the co-authors of Ada Lovelace: The Making of a Computer Scientist, Ursula Martin and Adrian Rice discuss Ada Lovelace’s life in mathematics and its meaning for us today.
Catalog number: 102781095
Lot number: X8984.2019
- published: 29 Mar 2019
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