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Ada Lovelace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Augusta Ada Byron King, Countess of Lovelace (December 10, 1815 London, England – November 27, 1852 Marylebone, London, England), born Augusta Ada Byron, is mainly known for ...
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Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace (1815-1852)
Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace (1815-1852) Contributed by Dr. Betty Toole. Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace, was one of the most picturesque characters in computer history.
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Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace
Brief biography, by Dr. Betty Toole, along with a portrait and links.
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Ada Byron - Wikipedia
Ada Byron King (1815 December 10-1852 November 27) was the only legitimate child of the romantic poet Lord Byron. Her full name and title for most of her married life was Lady ...
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Ada Byron Lovelace
Excerpt from from Math Odyssey 2000. Ada Byron, the only legitimate child of Lord Byron, was born in December of 1815, and one month later her mother in a bitter and celebrated ...
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Ada Byron Lovelace
ADA BYRON LOVELACE The First Computer Programmer. Biographical Facts: Ada Byron Lovelace was a British mathematician and musician, born in London in 1815.
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Ada Lovelace: Founder of Scientific Computing
Joan Baum, 1986: The Calculating Passion of Ada Byron (Archon Books); Betty A. Toole, 1992: Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers (Mill Valley, CA: Strawberry Press).
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Ada Byron's Blog - a Classical Liberal Website
Anti-moral Hazard Amendment. Congress shall make no law that creates moral hazard. Section 1. Congress shall make no law that uses tax funding or borrowed funding or equalized fee ...
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Ada Byron Lovelace
In the Bodleian Library at Oxford University there is a massive collection of letters, diaries, and papers concerning the life of the world's first computer programmer ...
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Baum, Joan. The Calculating Passion of Ada Byron. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1986. Freeman, Elisabeth. Ada and the Analytical Engine, Educom Review, March/April, 1996.
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