@AnnikaSkywalkr I am a developer, and have been professionally for 10 years now. Thank you for your feedback! I hope saying things like "super cute, like OMG" doesn't make me less/more of a woman either. :)
Also, most female developers don't "Give up their femininity to be technical", they simply don't care to spend hours on make-up to post a video to gain popularity. Just because I don't say things like "super cute, like OMG" doesn't make me less of a woman. I'm just too damned busy making stuff and being technical.
No offense, but what do you develop? Are you a social media guru or an actual programmer? Your reasons for liking your mentor seem extremely shallow. Again, I'm just trying to understand your interest in women who "Do" instead of just talking about it.
Ada comes in with the analytical engine but Babbage would show off parts of his difference engine to throngs of socialites in his London parties. He would instruct the machine to perform some simple calculations and when his guests would come to accept a simple mathematical operation, the machine would change completely in what it was doing much to their delight.
I made a mistake in a prior comment. First came the difference engine, which was build in part but never completed, and after that came the analytical engine which Babbage designed until his death I am terribly embarrassed that I got the two mixed up.
Wrong, False, Not True, mmmm what else, stick to truth, this will only lead to your own demise, the world of say it is so therfore it is will be crashing down shortly. Humanity can only take so much.
The historian Collier describes Lovelace as the most overrated figure in the history of computing. See the book The cogwheel brain by Doron Swade for more, also see my video on the subject. watch?v=s526JfQhEx8
Lovelace took an interest in Babbages work and co-authored a paper on the Menebrea algorithm which Babbage had done most of the work on prior. All of the foundation of her work was completed by Babbage before she presented it. She was a novice who took an interest in his work and had ideas above her station, that is all.
@AnnikaSkywalkr I am a developer, and have been professionally for 10 years now. Thank you for your feedback! I hope saying things like "super cute, like OMG" doesn't make me less/more of a woman either. :)
sarajolene81 2 months ago
Also, most female developers don't "Give up their femininity to be technical", they simply don't care to spend hours on make-up to post a video to gain popularity. Just because I don't say things like "super cute, like OMG" doesn't make me less of a woman. I'm just too damned busy making stuff and being technical.
AnnikaSkywalkr 2 months ago
No offense, but what do you develop? Are you a social media guru or an actual programmer? Your reasons for liking your mentor seem extremely shallow. Again, I'm just trying to understand your interest in women who "Do" instead of just talking about it.
AnnikaSkywalkr 2 months ago
"She worked with a guy named Charles Babbage" Yeah as his secretary. What is the point of all these lies?
johnas1011 1 year ago 2
watch?v=s526JfQhEx8
yeah ada wasnt and isnt SHIT
TENNSUMITSUMA 2 years ago 5
Why is there an Ada Lovelace day, but no Von Neuman Day or George Boole Day?
And do I really have to click this link for right side-up EVERY TIME???
CountArtha 2 years ago 5
Ada comes in with the analytical engine but Babbage would show off parts of his difference engine to throngs of socialites in his London parties. He would instruct the machine to perform some simple calculations and when his guests would come to accept a simple mathematical operation, the machine would change completely in what it was doing much to their delight.
ArgusEyes 2 years ago 2
I made a mistake in a prior comment. First came the difference engine, which was build in part but never completed, and after that came the analytical engine which Babbage designed until his death I am terribly embarrassed that I got the two mixed up.
ArgusEyes 2 years ago 2
Wrong, False, Not True, mmmm what else, stick to truth, this will only lead to your own demise, the world of say it is so therfore it is will be crashing down shortly. Humanity can only take so much.
EFC100t 2 years ago
The historian Collier describes Lovelace as the most overrated figure in the history of computing. See the book The cogwheel brain by Doron Swade for more, also see my video on the subject. watch?v=s526JfQhEx8
ArgusEyes 2 years ago 6
Lovelace took an interest in Babbages work and co-authored a paper on the Menebrea algorithm which Babbage had done most of the work on prior. All of the foundation of her work was completed by Babbage before she presented it. She was a novice who took an interest in his work and had ideas above her station, that is all.
ArgusEyes 2 years ago 2
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ArgusEyes 2 years ago
SHOW US YOUR BRAINS!!!
EmpireHardcore 2 years ago