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Extractions: Ada Lovelace by Shawn Stoffer Computer Science 451 University of New Mexico Fall 1999 She turned out to be much like her father though. She died at the age of thirty-six, like her father, was prone to bursts of energy, and had poetic tendencies, which she related to her mother later in her life. Though she was not to be with her father throughout her life, and in fact never got to know her father at all. Her father, had had been accused of taking his half-sister to be his mistress, and the controversy surrounding this ended his marriage to Adas mother, less than 5 weeks after Ada had been born. Her mother apparently did not want her daughter to turn out like her father, and therefore taught her disdain for her artistic talents, and instead nurtured her mathematical and scientific abilities. To further subdue her daughters non-conforming ideas, she fed Ada a laudanum-laced tonic, which created an addiction, and most likely did not help the illnesses which plagued Adas life (Rheingold, 1985). She is often regarded as the first computer programmer, by helping to develop a machine thought of by Charles Babbage, which she helped him to develop, though sadly was not finished within her, or even his lifetime. This story though is not necessarily true, as a few of my sources related, that Babbage, having designed the machine in the first place would no doubt have already written some programs for his Analytical Engine, before Ada. This is inconsequential except to those who care that someone have done something first. The entire issue is eclipsed by the fact that Ada Lovelace was a very good mathematician and further intelligent enough to understand the potential of Charles Babbages ideas at the first demonstration of the Difference Engine, where she met Charles Babbage and spoke to him at length about the Engine. Babbage noted after this meeting that "She seems to understand it better than I do, and is far, far better at explaining it."(Rheingold, 1985)
Events In The History Of Computing - 1842 ada augusta King, Countess of lovelace, translates Menabrea s pamphlet on the AnalyticalEngine, adding her own notes, and becomes the world s first programmer http://www.computer.org/50/history/1842.htm
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Extractions: Born in London on Dec. 10, 1815, Augusta Ada Byron worked with the algebraist Charles Babbage in the late 1830s on his Analytical Machine. During their later collaboration, she affixed eight footnotes to a translation of a study of his Difference Machine that an Italian mathematician had published. The footnotes consist of the first computer programs, which cemented her claim as the first published computer programmer. Ada Byron met Babbage when she was 17 years old, and had already been forced to commit her life to what she called "poetical science." She was the only legitimate daughter of the great Scottish poet, Lord Byron. Her mother threw out her husband when Ada was only six months old because of the scandal of his illegitmate daughter. Anxious that her daughter not follow in the Byronic tradition, Lady Byron kept Ada on a strict educational diet of science and math. As an adult, Lady Ada weaned herself from an opium addiction, but not one to gambling, with which she quietly and secretly bankrupted her husband, the Count of Lovelace. When she and Babbage collaborated on the Difference Machine, it was in order to bet successfully on horses. Lady Ada should probably be given credit for the scheme: Babbage's vision for his computing machines was limited to mathematics, while she prophesized that it would be used for everything from writing music to drawing. She died at 36, as had her father, and was buried next to him in the family vault. Eugene Eric Kim and Betty Alexandra Toole published a May 1999 article on Ada Byron's contribution
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Extractions: A Portrait Pictures of Ada are available at The Ada Picture Gallery and Another Ada Picture Gallery Angluin, Dana. Lady Lovelace and the Analytical Engine. Association for Women in Mathematics Newsletter, Vol. 6, No. 1, January 1976: pp. 5-10; Vol. 6, No. 2, February 1976: pp. 6-8. Babbage, Alister. The Selling of the Difference Engine , by the great great great grandson of Charles Babbage at The Annex online magazine . (Includes photos of letters from Ada to Babbage.) History of Mathematics: Ada Lovelace Baum, Joan. The Calculating Passion of Ada Byron. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1986. Freeman, Elisabeth. Ada and the Analytical Engine , Educom Review, March/April, 1996. Lewis, Judith S. Princess of Parallelograms and Her Daughter: Math and Gender in the Nineteenth Century English Aristocracy. Department of History, University of Oklahoma, 1992. Moore, Doris Langley. Ada, Countess of Lovelace: Byron's Legitimate Daughter. Stein, Dorothy. Ada, a life and a legacy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1985.
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Extractions: Contents Next A da Byron was the daughter of a brief marriage between the Romantic poet Lord Byron and Anne Isabelle Milbanke, who separated from Byron just a month after Ada was born. Four months later, Byron left England forever. Ada never met her father (who died in Greece in 1823) and was raised by her mother, Lady Byron. Her life was an apotheosis of struggle between emotion and reason, subjectivism and objectivism, poetics and mathematics, ill health and bursts of energy. Lady Byron wished her daughter to be unlike her poetical father, and she saw to it that Ada received tutoring in mathematics and music, as disciplines to counter dangerous poetic tendencies. But Ada's complex inheritance became apparent as early as 1828, when she produced the design for a flying machine. It was mathematics that gave her life its wings. Lady Byron and Ada moved in an elite London society, one in which gentlemen not members of the clergy or occupied with politics or the affairs of a regiment were quite likely to spend their time and fortunes pursuing botany, geology, or astronomy. In the early nineteenth century there were no "professional" scientists (indeed, the word "scientist" was only coined by William Whewell in 1836)but the participation of noblewomen in intellectual pursuits was not widely encouraged.
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Extractions: Contributed by Dr. Betty Toole Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace, was one of the most picturesque characters in computer history. August Ada Byron was born December 10, 1815 the daughter of the illustrious poet, Lord Byron. Five weeks after Ada was born Lady Byron asked for a separation from Lord Byron, and was awarded sole custody of Ada who she brought up to be a mathematician and scientist. Lady Byron was terrified that Ada might end up being a poet like her father. Despite Lady Byron's programming Ada did not sublimate her poetical inclinations. She hoped to be "an analyst and a metaphysician". In her 30's she wrote her mother, if you can't give me poetry, can't you give me "poetical science?" Her understanding of mathematics was laced with imagination, and described in metaphors. At the age of 17 Ada was introduced to Mary Somerville, a remarkable woman who translated LaPlace's works into English, and whose texts were used at Cambridge. Though Mrs. Somerville encouraged Ada in her mathematical studies, she also attempted to put mathematics and technology into an appropriate human context. It was at a dinner party at Mrs. Somerville's that Ada heard in November, 1834, Babbage's ideas for a new calculating engine, the Analytical Engine. He conjectured: what if a calculating engine could not only foresee but could act on that foresight. Ada was touched by the "universality of his ideas". Hardly anyone else was. Babbage worked on plans for this new engine and reported on the developments at a seminar in Turin, Italy in the autumn of 1841. An Italian, Menabrea, wrote a summary of what Babbage described and published an article in French about the development. Ada, in 1843, married to the Earl of Lovelace and the mother of three children under the age of eight, translated Menabrea's article. When she showed Babbage her translation he suggested that she add her own notes, which turned out to be three times the length of the original article. Letters between Babbage and Ada flew back and forth filled with fact and fantasy. In her article, published in 1843, Lady Lovelace's prescient comments included her predictions that such a machine might be used to compose complex music, to produce graphics, and would be used for both practical and scientific use. She was correct.
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