
Ada Lovelace
Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and writer who saw computing as more than calculation. Her notes on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine helped frame the idea that machines could work with symbols, patterns, and logic. Today she is often remembered as an early voice for what software could become.
Note G and Bernoulli Numbers
The section most often cited as the first published algorithm intended for implementation on a machine.
AlgorithmBernoulli numbers
Vision Beyond Calculation
Lovelace argued that a machine might compose music, manipulate symbols, and express ideas beyond arithmetic.
VisionSymbolic systems
1815
Born in LondonAugusta Ada Byron is born on 10 December.
1833
Meets Charles BabbageA formative meeting that begins her engagement with the Analytical Engine.
1843
Publishes the NotesHer translation and commentary turn into the work that defines her legacy.
Today
Enduring influenceHer name remains shorthand for the imaginative potential of software and computing.
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