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#OTD in 1815, Ada Lovelace was born to poet Lord Byron and social reformer Annabella Milbanke. Ada's talents in maths led her to work with Charles Babbage and her visionary notes on his Analytical Engine saw the potential for computers to go beyond mathematics. #ComputingHerstory

computermuseum's tweet image. #OTD in 1815, Ada Lovelace was born to poet Lord Byron and social reformer Annabella Milbanke. Ada's talents in maths led her to work with Charles Babbage and her visionary notes on his Analytical Engine saw the potential for computers to go beyond mathematics. #ComputingHerstory

Steven Goodwin's Ada Lovelace talk went down a storm today! #ComputingHerstory #MuseumsInspire #Cambridge #STEM

computermuseum's tweet image. Steven Goodwin's Ada Lovelace talk went down a storm today! #ComputingHerstory #MuseumsInspire #Cambridge #STEM

This #AdaLovelaceDay we thought we'd highlight some of the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. First up: Karen Spärck Jones whose work on information retrieval helps our internet searches even today computinghistory.org.uk/det/45798/Kare…

computermuseum's tweet image. This #AdaLovelaceDay we thought we'd highlight some of the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. First up: Karen Spärck Jones whose work on information retrieval helps our internet searches even today computinghistory.org.uk/det/45798/Kare…

This #AdaLovelaceDay we're highlighting the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. Next up: Grace Hopper, pioneer developer of the compiler, who laid the foundations for the kind of programming we have today. computinghistory.org.uk/det/1791/Grace…

computermuseum's tweet image. This #AdaLovelaceDay we're highlighting the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. Next up: Grace Hopper, pioneer developer of the compiler, who laid the foundations for the kind of programming we have today. computinghistory.org.uk/det/1791/Grace…

Do you think Ada Lovelace should really be credited as the first 'programmer'? Discuss it all with Cambridge author Steven Goodwin here this afternoon at 2pm #ComputingHerstory #Cambridge computinghistory.org.uk/det/72628/Ada-…

computermuseum's tweet image. Do you think Ada Lovelace should really be credited as the first 'programmer'? Discuss it all with Cambridge author Steven Goodwin here this afternoon at 2pm  #ComputingHerstory #Cambridge computinghistory.org.uk/det/72628/Ada-…

#OTD in 1815, Ada Lovelace was born to poet Lord Byron and social reformer Annabella Milbanke. Ada's talents in maths led her to work with Charles Babbage and her visionary notes on his Analytical Engine saw the potential for computers to go beyond mathematics. #ComputingHerstory

computermuseum's tweet image. #OTD in 1815, Ada Lovelace was born to poet Lord Byron and social reformer Annabella Milbanke. Ada's talents in maths led her to work with Charles Babbage and her visionary notes on his Analytical Engine saw the potential for computers to go beyond mathematics. #ComputingHerstory

This #AdaLovelaceDay we're highlighting the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. Next up: Grace Hopper, pioneer developer of the compiler, who laid the foundations for the kind of programming we have today. computinghistory.org.uk/det/1791/Grace…

computermuseum's tweet image. This #AdaLovelaceDay we're highlighting the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. Next up: Grace Hopper, pioneer developer of the compiler, who laid the foundations for the kind of programming we have today. computinghistory.org.uk/det/1791/Grace…

This #AdaLovelaceDay we thought we'd highlight some of the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. Next up: Kathleen Booth, who worked from 1942-1962 at Birkbeck and wrote the first assembly language computinghistory.org.uk/det/32489/Kath…

computermuseum's tweet image. This #AdaLovelaceDay we thought we'd highlight some of the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. Next up: Kathleen Booth, who worked from 1942-1962 at Birkbeck and wrote the first assembly language computinghistory.org.uk/det/32489/Kath…

This #AdaLovelaceDay we thought we'd highlight some of the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. First up: Karen Spärck Jones whose work on information retrieval helps our internet searches even today computinghistory.org.uk/det/45798/Kare…

computermuseum's tweet image. This #AdaLovelaceDay we thought we'd highlight some of the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. First up: Karen Spärck Jones whose work on information retrieval helps our internet searches even today computinghistory.org.uk/det/45798/Kare…

Steven Goodwin's Ada Lovelace talk went down a storm today! #ComputingHerstory #MuseumsInspire #Cambridge #STEM

computermuseum's tweet image. Steven Goodwin's Ada Lovelace talk went down a storm today! #ComputingHerstory #MuseumsInspire #Cambridge #STEM

Do you think Ada Lovelace should really be credited as the first 'programmer'? Discuss it all with Cambridge author Steven Goodwin here this afternoon at 2pm #ComputingHerstory #Cambridge computinghistory.org.uk/det/72628/Ada-…

computermuseum's tweet image. Do you think Ada Lovelace should really be credited as the first 'programmer'? Discuss it all with Cambridge author Steven Goodwin here this afternoon at 2pm  #ComputingHerstory #Cambridge computinghistory.org.uk/det/72628/Ada-…

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#OTD in 1815, Ada Lovelace was born to poet Lord Byron and social reformer Annabella Milbanke. Ada's talents in maths led her to work with Charles Babbage and her visionary notes on his Analytical Engine saw the potential for computers to go beyond mathematics. #ComputingHerstory

computermuseum's tweet image. #OTD in 1815, Ada Lovelace was born to poet Lord Byron and social reformer Annabella Milbanke. Ada's talents in maths led her to work with Charles Babbage and her visionary notes on his Analytical Engine saw the potential for computers to go beyond mathematics. #ComputingHerstory

This #AdaLovelaceDay we thought we'd highlight some of the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. First up: Karen Spärck Jones whose work on information retrieval helps our internet searches even today computinghistory.org.uk/det/45798/Kare…

computermuseum's tweet image. This #AdaLovelaceDay we thought we'd highlight some of the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. First up: Karen Spärck Jones whose work on information retrieval helps our internet searches even today computinghistory.org.uk/det/45798/Kare…

This #AdaLovelaceDay we're highlighting the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. Next up: Grace Hopper, pioneer developer of the compiler, who laid the foundations for the kind of programming we have today. computinghistory.org.uk/det/1791/Grace…

computermuseum's tweet image. This #AdaLovelaceDay we're highlighting the inspirational women in #computingherstory that you can find out about at the museum. Next up: Grace Hopper, pioneer developer of the compiler, who laid the foundations for the kind of programming we have today. computinghistory.org.uk/det/1791/Grace…

Do you think Ada Lovelace should really be credited as the first 'programmer'? Discuss it all with Cambridge author Steven Goodwin here this afternoon at 2pm #ComputingHerstory #Cambridge computinghistory.org.uk/det/72628/Ada-…

computermuseum's tweet image. Do you think Ada Lovelace should really be credited as the first 'programmer'? Discuss it all with Cambridge author Steven Goodwin here this afternoon at 2pm  #ComputingHerstory #Cambridge computinghistory.org.uk/det/72628/Ada-…

Steven Goodwin's Ada Lovelace talk went down a storm today! #ComputingHerstory #MuseumsInspire #Cambridge #STEM

computermuseum's tweet image. Steven Goodwin's Ada Lovelace talk went down a storm today! #ComputingHerstory #MuseumsInspire #Cambridge #STEM

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