lady Ada is the name of 1st programmer
Ada is NOT an acronym of anything, it is an actual person's name, just like Pascal and Occam; all three are also names of high order computer languages.
Ada Lovelace
they consider ada lovelace as the first computer programmer because she was the first founder of scientific computing
Ada lovelace was lord byrons daughter, she 'designed' the first computer blueprint with Charles Babbage.
ada lovelace worked with charles babbage to make the first computer programme
Yes, that's correct.
Lady Ada Lovelace (Byron). She worked with Charles Babbage and has a Language named after her (i think).
Ada Augusta Lovelace.
Ada is NOT an acronym of anything, it is an actual person's name, just like Pascal and Occam; all three are also names of high order computer languages.
Ada Lovelace
The computer language, ADA, was commissioned in 1979 by the United States Department of Defense. It was named after Augusta Ada Lovelace because she is considered the first computer programer. ADA is a general-purpose language designed to be readable and easily maintained. It is efficient for machines, yet easy to use.
She worked with Charles Babbage, who designed the first mechanical computer. There is a programming language called ADA in her memory.
Ada-95 was the first ISO standardized object oriented programming language. Ada Augusta Countess of Lovelace was the world's first computer programmer, although she never got to run her program as the machine it was written for was never built. Which Ada were you asking about?
"ADA" She was the first computer programer
You are probably referring to Ada Lovelace who wrote an algorithm for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. She is credited with being the first computer programmer. However, she did not write any programming language; the machine's language was an integral part of the machine's design.
It is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer.
The complete name of the first lady computer programmer is Ada Byron Lovelace. She and Charles Babbage created the world's first programmable computer, the Analytical Engine.