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ADA AUGUSTA BYRON

ADA AUGUSTA BYRON. www.ponude.biz. Introduction. I decided to write about Ada Augusta Byron, for she is a woman, in order to show you that not only men had great minds,but women too. Ada,Countess of Lovelace, mathematician and English society hostess She was born 1815 in London

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ADA AUGUSTA BYRON

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  1. ADA AUGUSTA BYRON www.ponude.biz

  2. Introduction • I decided to write about Ada Augusta Byron, for she is a woman, in order to show you that not only men had great minds,but women too.

  3. Ada,Countess of Lovelace, mathematician and English society hostess • She was born 1815 in London • Mathematical tutoring from Augustus DeMorgan

  4. When she was 18, Ada heard lectures about Difference Engine ( Charles Babbage) • 1842 Luigi Menabrea published a paper and described function of Analytical Engine • 1843 Ada translated paper and added her own notes

  5. She understood Babbage’s machine better than Babbage himself • He wrote the some complicated programs based on Ada’s comments

  6. The first computer programmer • The mother of computing • The mother of the modern computer • Inventor of the first computer language • Mathematicial genius • The programming language ADA is named after her

  7. Conclusion • She’s frequently portrayed as a sexual libertino a compulsive gambler and drug addict who despised her children • Ada died from cancer 1852 at the age of 37

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