The Analytical Engine, Ada writes 'holds a position wholly its own'. Her vision of a machine that could also process musical notes, letters and images, anticipates modern computers by a hundred years.
For me, Doron also put an end to the discussion of Lovelace’s contribution. Her notes and letters to Babbage make it clear that Ada understood the potential of computers in a way that he never ...
Ada Lovelace and Alan Turing both loved maths and computers. But the thing is that Ada was born in 1815, and Alan was born in 1912. They both started writing computer programs before any computers ...
Today we remember Ada Lovelace Day, famed for her work on Charles ... Luigi Menabrea's analysis of the machine, adding her ...