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Celebrating Ada Lovelace: The World’s First Programmer Who Saw a World that Wasn’t There Yet
Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated on the second Tuesday of October.
Allan M. Stavely died Thursday, August 22, 2024 in his Windsor, Colorado home-away-from-home, surrounded by loved ones. He ...
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How One 19th-Century Heiress Invented the Idea of the Computer
In the candle-lit world of Victorian England, one woman looked beyond steam engines and gears — and saw the future of machines that could think. Ada Lovelace, daughter of poet Lord Byron, worked with ...
A King’s College London (KCL) professor has been recognised for his contribution to global computing education. Professor Michael Kölling, from the department of informatics, was awarded the Lovelace ...
The National Portrait Gallery director shares her insider guide to the capital, and stories of living in Camden in the midst ...
Find out the best heavy tasks laptops designed to support high-demanding applications and software, thus making it perfect ...
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Renewables Expected to Halve Australia’s Energy Bills by 2050
A groundbreaking report from the Grattan Institute suggests that Australia can achieve its ambitious climate targets by tackling emissions from the electricity sector. The report suggests that a ...
Hucknall Dispatch on MSN
Ada Lovelace Day celebrates one of Hucknall's most famous heroines
Ada is also further celebrated in Hucknall with a footpath leading into the church has been named Ada Lovelace Walk from ...
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