Ada Lovelace
Ada Lovelace is popularly credited as history's first programmer. She was the first to express an algorithm intended for implementation on a computer, Charles Babbage's analytical engine, in October 1842.[6] Her work never ran, though that of Konrad Zusedid in 1941. The ENIAC programming team, consisting of Kay McNulty, Betty Jennings, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, Fran Bilas and Ruth Lichterman were the first working programmers.[7][8] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmer
Abel Tasman is credited with being the first European explorer to discover Ven Diemen's land (now Tasmania) and New Zealand.
No one person invented the railroad as it evolved over hundreds of years. The first railroads did not have locomotives. Richard Trevithick is credited with creating the first successful steam locomotive. George Stephenson is credited with expanding the use of railroads from being a part of a mining operation to the first passenger railroads.
Lady Ada Augusta Lovelace
She is credited as being the first computer programmer, having written the first algorithm intended for processing by a machine.
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Ada Byron, the daughter of Lord Byron, was credited as being the worlds first computer programmer. Her work with Charles Cabbage on the Analytical Engine included the first algorithm to be used by a machine.
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Lady Ada Lovelace (Byron). She worked with Charles Babbage and has a Language named after her (i think).
Ada Augusta Countess of Lovelace is credited as being the first computer programmer as she wrote programs for Babbage's Analytical Engine. However she never was able to run any of them as the machine was never built.
Charles Baggage was the first programmer. ... The spelling is Babbage not Baggage.
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Brunelleschi is credited with being the first to use geometric principles for creating linear perspective.
Edmund Hillary is credited as being the first person to reach the summit of Mount Everest in 1953.
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