Lovelace was a celebrity child.
Lovelace shows up considerably less than Babbage.
Lovelace , and here's Baggage.
Lovelace wrote her paper.
Lovelace 's paper has a bunch of programs.
Lovelace seems to have been fairly well accepted as one, but was it, in fact, an anomaly for there to be a woman mathematician?
Lovelace is kind of at the end of that era.
Ada Lovelace ?
"Lady Lovelace , he was amused by my saying that Babbage and not Byron should have been her father."
But Lovelace saw the connection with logic with this little bit here.
For Lovelace , as always, she's a lot murkier and more complicated.
So Lady Lovelace , a member of the aristocracy, was curious about this machine being built that could track the stars, that
which is Ada Lovelace .
It is Ada Lovelace .
Here's Ada Lovelace being chased by monkeys as, of course, you are.
And for Lovelace , she looked at this--
I think for Lovelace , being in proximity with these two ideas in ferment-- Babbage's machine for manipulating numbers
So that's Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage.
So this is Lovelace debugging one of these error pop-ups here with a crowbar, which is the only way you can debug the analytical engine.
So Ada Lovelace famously wrote programs for this device.
It was Lovelace who looked at the machine and said, actually, with the new developments in logic-- this was before by about 10 years,
on Ad Lovelace , the first programmer, or is considered to be the first programmer, trying to-- instead of intelligence like the Turing
essay on Ada Lovelace .
I can only imagine-- Like Ada Lovelace ?
"Computing Machinery and Intelligence," called this Lady Lovelace 's objection.
You should do a post for Ada Lovelace Day.
And this was just to introduce Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage to people who might not know who they are.
And at the same time that Lovelace was hanging out with Babbage, she was also hanging out with De Morgan at the time that De Morgan was developing
They also have an Ada Lovelace room and a Grace Hopper room.
It stands for either Ada Augusta Lovelace or Augusta Ada Lovelace .
started this thing called Ada Lovelace Day, which you might be familiar with.
"Let's see how Lady Lovelace is getting on."
This is about two years after Lovelace had died, and we get here, "After he got up to go, by some chance of conversation, the late Lady Lovelace 's name,
It is the ultimate Ada Lovelace integration partnership and symbiosis of human judgments with machine algorithms.
And so I got interested in Ada Lovelace .
But because I had so much primary stuff about Babbage and Lovelace , I felt I had to have-- now here's the real analytical engine.
So that's the barrels and the engine and Ada Lovelace and Charles Babbage and logic and everything.
And I wrote this book called "Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine."
And it's great to be in the Ada Lovelace hall.
The other person in that duo is Ada Lovelace .
You should do a blog post for Ada Lovelace Day.
And I thought because I didn't know who Lovelace was that a nice idea for a blog post would just be a short, little comic.
A year later, Lovelace translated the notes from the French into the English and begin adding footnotes because as she read along.
And actually, Lovelace 's mentor was Mary Somerville, after whom Somerville College in Oxford is named.
There's what I would call the Ada Lovelace strand, which is the connection of humans to their technology more intimately-- connecting humanities and technology.
She said, Ada Lovelace because she's a computer geek and stuff.
You didn't mix it up with Linda Lovelace ?
So I became much more interested in Ada Lovelace .
Now, Ada Lovelace is partly a symbol in this book, because as a person, she's kind of controversial, but what she does as Lord Byron's daughter is
I don't know if you know that Ada Lovelace was one of the first who ever wrote a computer algorithm.