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History Month, but there’s never a bad time to celebrate the incredible Ada Lovelace, daughter of Lord Byron. The Wikipedia page devoted to this 19th century wonder woman has more than can be captured in a blog post, but here are some highlights. Keep in mind that left her impressive mark on the world before her untimely death at 36.
— In 1822, Charles Babbage begins conceptualizing a “difference engine,” a machine intended to compute values of polynomial functions. The engine is never built.
— After abandoning the difference engine, Babbage began work on the “analytical engine,” the first general-purpose computer that can be considered Turing-complete. The machine is never built.
— From 1842-43, Ada Lovelace, a well-lettered young mathematician, translated Luigi Menabrea’s work on Babbage’s Analytical Engine, adding in turn her own extensive notes.
— Lovelace’s notes included a demonstration of how the Engine could be used to produce a sequence of Bernoulli numbers. This demonstration is now widely considered the world’s first computer program.
The painter William bewick was so impressed with Ms. Lovelace that he compared her to the “extraordinary genius” of her father, Lord Byron.
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History Month, but there’s never a bad time to celebrate the incredible Ada Lovelace, daughter of Lord Byron. The Wikipedia page devoted to this 19th century wonder woman has more than can be captured in a blog post, but here are some highlights. Keep in mind that left her impressive mark on the world before her untimely death at 36.
— In 1822, Charles Babbage begins conceptualizing a “difference engine,” a machine intended to compute values of polynomial functions. The engine is never built.
— After abandoning the difference engine, Babbage began work on the “analytical engine,” the first general-purpose computer that can be considered Turing-complete. The machine is never built.
— From 1842-43, Ada Lovelace, a well-lettered young mathematician, translated Luigi Menabrea’s work on Babbage’s Analytical Engine, adding in turn her own extensive notes.
— Lovelace’s notes included a demonstration of how the Engine could be used to produce a sequence of Bernoulli numbers. This demonstration is now widely considered the world’s first computer program.
The painter William bewick was so impressed with Ms. Lovelace that he compared her to the “extraordinary genius” of her father, Lord Byron.
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