Had Catherine Macfarlane been born earlier, would her work have changed the outcome of Ada Lovelace’s illness? In Lovelace’s era, women had almost no support for studying medicine; even in ...
Her work ultimately had no tangible impact on ... with Charles Babbage - is somewhat of an accidental expert in Ada Lovelace. Her foresight was so extraordinary that it would take another hundred ...
Today (8 October) marks Ada Lovelace Day. To celebrate Lovelace’s ground-breaking work, here are the modern-day trailblazers who are making their own legacies in tech. Ada Lovelace was a ...
Despite these contributions, women still make up only 25% of the tech workforce with lower representation at 11% in ...
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"I have a new business and a new life," says Clare Muscutt, who lost work, her relationship and her flatmate as lockdown hit. This Tuesday is Ada Lovelace Day - an annual celebration of women ...
Evans wants readers to learn about women who have been forgotten in tech history. Ada Lovelace may not be a household name like Steve Jobs but she is possibly the first computer programmer.
In honor of Ada Lovelace Day, we look back at May 23, 1921, when the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania hosted a distinguished visitor – Marie Curie. Dean Martha Tracy (herself a WMC alumna, ...
But Ada Lovelace did! She kept thinking about what the machine did with numbers, and what people could use it for. And she showed that it would be able to work with any kind of pattern - even ...
Today is Ada Lovelace Day, a day to celebrate and encourage women in the fields of science and technology. The day is named after “Augusta Ada King-Noel, Countess of Lovelace, born Byron”, or ...
Ada Lovelace Day will now go ahead on Tuesday 10 ... way of championing women in STEM and for showcasing the pioneering work of women like Ada. “Considering women are still hugely ...