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  1. Ada Augusta Lovelace. by Dorothy Stein, 2004-04-30
  2. Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Heather M. Moncrief-Mullane, 2000
  3. Lovelace, Ada Byron: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Mathematics</i> by J. William Moncrief, 2002
  4. Lovelace, Ada Byron King, Countess of: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Ida M. Flynn, 2002

61. Ada Lovelace - Links
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62. AWC NCC - AWC Lovelace Awards On Cable TV
Post. Photo Betty Holberton, 1997 augusta ada lovelace Award honoreeBetty Holberton 1997 augusta ada lovelace Award honoree. The
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Betty Holberton
1997 Augusta Ada Lovelace Award honoree The March 1997 awards luncheon of the Association for Women in Computing is covered in a two-part TV special produced by the American Association of University Women. At the luncheon, AWC honored Betty Holberton, one of the original ENIAC programmers and a long-time leader in the programming and standards community. Ms. Holberton's gracious acceptance speech appears in this show and she shares some memorable stories about computing's early days. Ms. Holberton now holds AWC's highest award for excellence, the 1997 Augusta Ada Lovelace Award The program appeared on Fairfax Cable Channel 10 . Part One of this "Women on the Go" program aired in October, 1997. Part Two aired in November. The second segment features in-depth interviews with Ms. Holberton and fellow programmer Jean Bartik. They cover such topics as the changes they've witnessed in computing, the qualities that helped them to succeed in a field dominated by men, the things that make a programmer a good programmer, and how we can encourage girls to go into technical fields today.

63. Records For Loring, Paul. (in MARION)
lovelace, augusta ada King, Countess of, 18151852. Not found or nomore entries match key. Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees
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65. The Enchantress Of Numbers: Ada Augusta Lovelace
The Enchantress of Numbers ada augusta lovelace. ada augusta lovelacewas an early computer pioneer in the 19th century and has
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Ada Augusta Lovelace was an early computer pioneer in the 19th century and has always remained one of my heroines. She was called "The Enchantress of Numbers" and you can read about her at Association for Women in Computing website Who Was Ada? She's become very chic in recent years, but I came to know her reading about Bababage's Analytical Engine and Difference Machine back in the 70's. And her name was popularized by the Ada programming language. I really had no idea the extent to which study of "the most fascinating woman of the 19th century" had grown. Any fan of hers will be pleased to see several books on her life and work have been published. Four Essential Books What programmer could not be charmed by the enchantress of numbers?
The Bride of Science: Romance, Reason, and Byron's Daughter

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66. Ada Byron Lovelace
ada Byron lovelace (December 12,1815 November 27,1852). A great female mathematician, augusta ada Byron, was brought into the world on Tuesday, December 12
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Ada Byron Lovelace (December 12,1815 - November 27,1852) A great female mathematician , Augusta Ada Byron, was brought into the world on Tuesday, December 12, 1815. Her father was the popular and controversial English poet, Lord Byron and her mother was Annabella Milbanke. Their marriage was an unhappy one ending when Annabella left her husband's house taking one-month-old Ada with her. Ada's grandparents generously took her in while her mother traveled around Europe, on doctor's advice, in order to keep healthy. Her mother, Lady Byron, had always loved mathematics. She was nicknamed by Byron, the "Princess of Parallelograms." Ada's mother wanted her to be just as interested in math and so hired her old tutor, William Frend. Frend was especially good at astronomy and algebra, but would have nothing to do with imaginary or negative numbers. He believed that taking an interest in this newer mathematics would make one superstitious. Ada asked Frend questions that he didn't understand and was independently studying higher mathematics (including negative and imaginary numbers). A terrible case of measles left Ada's legs temporarily paralyzed and she was bedridden for months. She, however, did not mind her condition too much because it allowed her to pay close attention to her work without interruptions. When Ada was seventeen she was ready to "come out." This meant an introduction to the King and Queen and that she was ready for marriage. Ada loved dancing at the balls and all the people she met. At one social event she met the acclaimed professor of mathematics, Charles Babbage. Babbage had invented the "Difference Engine" which could do addition, subtraction, division and multiplication. Ada was enthralled with Babbage and his ideas.

67. Augusta Ada Byron's Bio
augusta ada Byron was born December 10, 1825 in a house Marriage and children adaByron was married at nineteen Lord King who soon became the Earl of lovelace.
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Augusta Ada Byron's Bio Ada as a child
Not much seems to be written about Ada's youth. We know her mathematical aptitude was certainly recognized and encouraged by her mother. We also know that like many other young women of her time that she enjoyed concerts, theatres, and parties. In other words she was a very well rounded individual. At the age of seventeen Ada was introduced to Mary Somerville, a mathematician whom Ada deeply admired. Mrs. Somerville encouraged Ada in her mathematical studies. It was through Mrs. Somerville that Ada met her future husband. Marriage and children
Ada Byron was married at nineteen to a man who was eleven years her senior. This man was William Lord King who soon became the Earl of Lovelace. They enjoyed a warm and caring relationship. Lord Lovelace took a keen interest in his wife's work and was very supportive. Intellectually, Ada was superior , regardless, it created no problem in their marriage. Lord Lovelace accepted his wife's talents and took pride in her many accomplishments.
The couple settled in the country where they had two sons and a daughter. Interestingly, the daughter, following the footsteps of her mother and grandmother, showed a keen interest in mathematics to later become a famous Arabic Scholar.

68. ADA AUGUSTA, Lady Lovelace,
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69. Computable Nieuws: 23/07/99 - Augusta Ada Byron: Eerste Programmeur In De Histor
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70. Ada Lovelace
that Changed the World. augusta ada Byron King lovelace's life ended at the earlyage of 36 (1852), ironically, the same age as her father at his death.
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Lady Byron, Ada's mother, raised Ada to be mathematician and scientist. From an early age, Ada showed much interest and promise at an early age. In 1838, Ada took interest in Charles Baggage's studies on an analytical engine.
Charles Babbage had been receiving government support for developing a difference engine. This engine was used to produce a table of trigonometric values for the British Navy to navigate. Charles, instead, used this funding to develop an analytical engine. In 1840, Babbage was invited to present a series of lectures on his analytical engine at the University of Italy. These lectures were recorded and published by a lieutenant Luigi Menabrea in French. Lieutenant Menabura later became the prime minister of Italy.
Ada caught on to the concept of Babbage's engine and proposed to Babbage that she would translate these lectures into English. Babbage was taken by how well Ada had understood the plans and told Ada to add her own notes to the translation. Babbage and Ada corresponded through letters. Ada's notes became more mathematically significant than Babbage's original lecture notes. Through these notes, Ada outlined the upcoming fundamentals of computer science, over 100 years before they were put to use.

71. Ada Lovelace
The life of augusta ada lovelace, augusta was the name of Lord Byron’s halfsister,and which he named her after, contained many times of illness and other
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Ada Lovelace by Shawn Stoffer Computer Science 451 University of New Mexico Fall 1999 She turned out to be much like her father though. She died at the age of thirty-six, like her father, was prone to bursts of energy, and had poetic tendencies, which she related to her mother later in her life. Though she was not to be with her father throughout her life, and in fact never got to know her father at all. Her father, had had been accused of taking his half-sister to be his mistress, and the controversy surrounding this ended his marriage to Ada’s mother, less than 5 weeks after Ada had been born. Her mother apparently did not want her daughter to turn out like her father, and therefore taught her disdain for her artistic talents, and instead nurtured her mathematical and scientific abilities. To further subdue her daughter’s non-conforming ideas, she fed Ada a laudanum-laced tonic, which created an addiction, and most likely did not help the illnesses which plagued Ada’s life (Rheingold, 1985). She is often regarded as the first computer programmer, by helping to develop a machine thought of by Charles Babbage, which she helped him to develop, though sadly was not finished within her, or even his lifetime. This story though is not necessarily true, as a few of my sources related, that Babbage, having designed the machine in the first place would no doubt have already written some programs for his Analytical Engine, before Ada. This is inconsequential except to those who care that someone have done something first. The entire issue is eclipsed by the fact that Ada Lovelace was a very good mathematician and further intelligent enough to understand the potential of Charles Babbage’s ideas at the first demonstration of the Difference Engine, where she met Charles Babbage and spoke to him at length about the Engine. Babbage noted after this meeting that "She seems to understand it better than I do, and is far, far better at explaining it."(Rheingold, 1985)

72. Augusta Ada Byron
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Augusta Ada Byron -Augusta Ada Byron was born on December 10, 1815 in London England. -When Ada was 18 she heard a lecture about a Difference engine by Charles Babbage. -At 19 she married William King and became the Countess of Lovelace. -In October 1842 Ada read a paper talking about Charles Babbage 's Analytical Engine. She then translated the paper from French to English and added her own comments. -In these notes she showed how to compute Bernoulli numbers. -For this reasons she is known as the first computer programmer fadfaddddddddddddd Ada 's Father s Adad Ada A Model of Babbage's Difference Engine Babbage's Analytical Engine Click here to go to WCHS web-www.wchs.srsd.sk.ca/ Click here to learn more about Augusta Ada Byron-http://www.cs.yale.edu/homes/tap/ada-lovelace.html Click here to learn more about computer programming-http://www2.magmacom.com/~dsleeth/ Click here to learn more about Charles Babbage

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74. Ada Lovelace
ada lovelace ada lovelace lovelace ada lovelace Home Page augusta ada Byron (18151852)TAP ada lovelace - ``Notes'' http//www.cs.yale.edu/HTML/YALE/CS
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75. Augusta Ada Byron Lovelace
Misused Genius , said her father, Lord Byron. Yes. That's me. I'm also known asthe Founder of Scientific Computing. I'm an Analyst and Metaphysician, too.
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76. Augusta Ada Byron
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Augusta Ada Byron era hija del conocido poeta Lord Byron y de Anabella Milbanke Byron. Nació el 10 de diciembre de 1815. Sus padres se separaron al poco tiempo de haber nacido la niña y la custodia la obtuvo la madre. Para evitar que su hija imitara el camino de su padre, Lady Byron se encargó de inclinar los intereses de su hija hacia la ciencia y las matemáticas. La niña que tenía una capacidad intelectual privilegiada, respondió de maravilla al estímulo y de hecho fue una autodidacta en geometría, la cual llegó a dominar con gran soltura, al igual que le sucedió con la astronomía y la matemática. No obstante, ya fuera por su naturaleza o por un deseo de acercarse a su padre, Ada no pudo negarse a la seducción de la poesía y la música. En los números y fórmulas que la rodeaban en su vida de investigación y estudio, Ada siempre encontró el lado poético, y tal vez por esta razón es que sus concepciones e ideas eran diferentes y se enriquecían con una gran imaginación.

77. Ada Lovelace
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A da Byron King, a condessa de Lovelace, filha de Lord Byron, junto com seu companheiro Charles Babbage, iniciou o ambicioso projeto de construção da Máquina Analítica. Ada é uma das poucas mulheres a figurar na história do processamento de dados. Matemática talentosa, compreendeu o funcionamento da Máquina Analítica e escreveu os melhores relatos sobre o processo. Criou programas para a máquina, tornando-se a primeira programadora de computador do mundo. Conheça mais... Idealizado por
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78. Ada
They finally decided that she would sign with the initials AAL It was almost30 years before the general public identified AAL as augusta ada lovelace.
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Augusta Ada Byron King,
Countess of Lovelace Credited with being the first person to detail the process now known as computer programming, Ada Byron was born in 1815 and lived in England during a time when women were excluded from the halls of learning. She was however determined at an early age to study mathematics and was fortunate to have friends and family who recognized her talent in mathematics and encouraged her to pursue her intense interest. Lady Byron, Ada's mother, was herself always interested in math and had started Ada early in her studies of the subject. Ada's tutors included such noteables as Augustus De Morgan, William Frend and Mary Somerville, Ada's favorite. Some people were of the opinion that Lady Byron had an ulterior motive for this early intervention in Ada's education. Ada's father was Lord Byron, the famous English poet, who was known to be fiercely tempermental, passionate and even slightly mad. Lady Byron encouraged Ada's mathematical studies partially to control some of the too-passionate emotions Ada had inherited from her father. Ada hardly knew her father. Her parents were complete opposites and the marriage was unstable from the beginning. When Ada was only a few months old, Lord Byron wrote a note to Lady Byron and told her to take Ada and return to her parents. He never saw Ada again. Ada was from an upper class family who spent the winter season in London. It was during one of these trips that Ada, 18, first met Charles Babbage, a widely-known inventor and scientist, whom she was to one day work very closely with. Babbage was displaying his current invention, the Difference Engine, one of the earliest forerunners to the modern computer. Unlike the average sightseer to Babbage's studio, Ada really understood the workings of the Difference Engine and saw it's great beauty and potential.

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