Birth: December 10, 1815
Death: November 27, 1852
Ada Lovelace helped speed the process of publishing the ideas of both herself and Babbage’s to the public.
This would then influence other scientist in a similar field to publish their idea and have a snowball effect.
If it weren’t for Ada Lovelace, the world of computer science wouldn’t know about looping,
Babbage’s article on the analytical engine, how devices interpret data, and the Bernoulli Numbers Algorithm.
Ada, with the help of Babbage as her mentor, was able to provide a foundation for computer scientist all over the world.
Because of all this work she is considered the first computer programmer.
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