Ada Lovelace's education in mathematics and science, particularly under the tutelage of mathematician Charles Babbage, enabled her to become the world's first computer programmer. Her knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts allowed her to write the first algorithm specifically designed for implementation on a computing machine.
Lord Byron.
Byron
they were mini pplz in her life and thr nms were penut clover and lotti bustoch
Ada Lovelace's mother was Anne Isabella "Annabella" Milbanke.
she once tried to make 'a thing' in the form of a horse with a steam-engine(which is basically a unicorn)
Ada Lovelace had three children: her daughter, Anne Isabella, was born in 1835; her second daughter, Elizabeth, was born in 1838; and her son, Byron, was born in 1843. At the time of Ada's death in 1852, Anne was 17, Elizabeth was 14, and Byron was 9 years old.
Ada Vallecorsa has written: 'Special education programs' -- subject(s): Children with disabilities, Education, Evaluation, Special education
Four of Ada Lovelace's vices are men, gambling, drugs, and alcohol. She used laudanum and morphine, and drank brandy and beer usually. The two drugs were prescribed to her, but she became addicted.
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Ada Lovelace's favorite color is believed to have been blue. This preference is often noted in historical accounts, although specific details about her personal tastes are limited. Lovelace is best known for her pioneering work in computing, particularly her notes on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. Her contributions laid the groundwork for modern programming.
Ada M. Eteson has written: ''The monsoon', and other poems'
Pearl Ada Marie Turner has written: 'Nonverbal communication in early childhood education' -- subject(s): Children, Education, Preschool, Emotions in children, Growth, Nonverbal communication in children, Preschool Education