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* Ada Lovelace ( 1815 – 1852 ), the first computer programmer
In 1843, the description was translated into English and extensively annotated by Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, who had become interested in the engine ten years earlier.
It features a pocket universe where Ada Lovelace and Babbage have built the Analytical Engine and use it to fight crime at Queen Victoria's request.
Ada Lovelace reported in her notes on the Analytical Engine: " Mr. Babbage believes he can, by his engine, form the product of two numbers, each containing twenty figures, in three minutes ".
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However, the possibility of actually constructing a conscious machine was probably first discussed by Ada Lovelace, in a set of notes written in 1842 about the Analytical Engine invented by Charles Babbage, a precursor ( never built ) to modern electronic computers.
Ada Lovelace, Lord Byron's daughter, translated and added notes to the " Sketch of the Analytical Engine " by Federico Luigi, Conte Menabrea.
400 AD ), Ada Lovelace ( 1815 – 1852 ), Maria Gaetana Agnesi ( 1718 – 1799 ), Emmy Noether ( 1882 – 1935 ), Sophie Germain ( 1776 – 1831 ), Sofia Kovalevskaya ( 1850 – 1891 ), Alicia Boole Stott ( 1860 – 1940 ), Rózsa Péter ( 1905 – 1977 ), Julia Robinson ( 1919 – 1985 ), Olga Taussky-Todd ( 1906 – 1995 ), Émilie du Châtelet ( 1706 – 1749 ), Mary Cartwright ( 1900 – 1998 ), Olga Ladyzhenskaya ( 1922 – 2004 ), and Olga Oleinik ( 1925 – 2001 ).
British countess and mathematician Ada Lovelace is popularly credited as history's first programmer, as she was the first to express an algorithm intended for implementation on a computer, Charles Babbage's analytical engine, in October 1842, intended for the calculation of Bernoulli numbers.
* June 5 – Ada Lovelace is introduced to Charles Babbage by Mary Somerville.
* December 10 – Augusta Ada King ( née Byron ), Countess of Lovelace, early English computer pioneer and the daughter of Lord Byron ( d. 1852 )
* Ada Lovelace translates and expands Menabrea's notes on Charles Babbage's analytical engine, including an algorithm for calculating a sequence of Bernoulli numbers, regarded as the world's first computer program.
* November 27 – Augusta Ada King ( née Byron ), Countess of Lovelace, early English computer pioneer ( b. 1815 )
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Ada Lovelace | Ada, Lady Lovelace ( the poet George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron | Lord Byron's daughter ) lived in the village
It was the home of Ada, Lady Lovelace ( the poet Lord Byron's daughter ) and later Sir Thomas Sopwith, the aviation pioneer.
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The first six tunnel boring machines ( TBMs ) were named in pairs in early 2012 after a public competition ; Ada and Phyllis ( after Ada Lovelace and Phyllis Pearsall ), Victoria and Elizabeth ( after British Queens ), and Mary and Sophia ( after the wives of engineers I. K.
After several vignettes that elaborate on the alternate historical origins of the world of The Difference Engine, Ada Lovelace delivers her lecture on Gödel's Theorem, as its counterpart is known in our world.
At the very end of the novel, there is a dystopian depiction of an alternate 1991 from the vantage point of Ada Lovelace.

Ada and created
Ada County was created by the Idaho Territorial Legislature on December 22, 1864, partitioned from Boise County.
Pascal, Ada, and Modula-2 call them variant records ( formally discriminated type in Ada ), and require the tag field to be manually created and the tag values specified, as in this Pascal example:
Charles Hawtrey was the man for whom " Coley ", as Ada Coleman was affectionately called, created the Hanky-Panky cocktail.
Conway also created the Ada Comstock Scholars program.
With effect from 23 July 1982, Greater Accra was created by the Greater Accra Region Law ( PNDCL 26 ) as a legally separate region to include the Ada local council area.

Ada and first
It is named for Ada Riggs, the first pioneer child born in the area and the daughter of H. C. Riggs, a co-founder of Boise.
Rix Robinson built a trading post near Ada in 1821 and made the first land purchase here in 1833.
A post office was established in 1837, and both the township and settlement were named for Ada Smith, the daughter of the first postmaster.
Ada Channel, who had a homestead near the railroad siding, became the school's first teacher.
In the late 1880s, the Daggs family ( by way of Texas ) became the first family to settle what is now known as Ada, which was originally known as Daggs Prairie.
The cases were researched by a New York reporter and were the subject of the book The Dreams of Ada and eventually written about in The Innocent Man, Grisham's first non-fiction book.
Longtime resident of Ada and first woman city council member and mayor.
Finally, in May 2002, a branch of Ada, Oklahoma based Landmark Bank opened in Gunter, thus providing the town its first financial institution in nearly 90 years.
Work in the Danish school led to the first European validated Ada compiler.
After retiring in 1999 from professional boxing, she worked at a car dealership and managed Ada Vélez, the first Puerto Rican woman to become a world boxing champion.
Mrs Ada Summers was elected first woman mayor of Stalybridge in November 1919.
Sitting ex-officio Ada Summers became the first woman magistrate in the country and was sworn in on 31 December.
Ada Summers was, probably, the first woman to officially adjudicate in court.
The first president of Wellesley was Ada Howard.
The new minuscule was disseminated first from Aachen, of which the Ada Gospels provide classic models, and later from the influential scriptorium at Marmoutier Abbey ( Tours ), where Alcuin withdrew from court service as an abbot in 796 and restructured the scriptorium.
At first taking up residence at the working men's hostel in Walworth Road, he then moved into a sculptor's studio in Spitalfields and finally the Brixton basement of his friend Ada Pain at 5 Wynne Road.
In Ada Gay Griffin and Michelle Parkerson ’ s documentary A Litany for Survival: The Life and Work of Audre Lorde, Lorde says, " Let me tell you first about what it was like being a Black woman poet in the ‘ 60s, from jump.
* August 21 – Dutch swimming star Ada Kok breaks the world record in the women's 200m butterfly ( long course ) for the first time, during a meet in Leiden, clocking 2: 25. 8.

0.596 seconds.