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Read more about the article Ada Lovelace: 7 Visionary Reasons She Still Inspires Modern Computing — From Mathematics to the Ada Lovelace Institute

Ada Lovelace: 7 Visionary Reasons She Still Inspires Modern Computing — From Mathematics to the Ada Lovelace Institute

  • Post author:Stephen Walker
  • Post published:September 19, 2025
  • Post category:Uncategorized/Women in Science & Technology

Ada Lovelace was not simply the first programmer, but the first thinker to understand what computation could become. Working within Victorian science, she connected mathematics, logic, and imagination to reveal how machines might manipulate symbols, processes, and ideas — shaping the foundations of modern computing long before computers existed.

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