She has got the first machine had applications beyond pure computation and was the first to have published what is known today as the first algorithm, for which she is considered to have won the award for the first researcher in the history of computer programming.Byron separated from his wife a month after Ada's birth and left England for good four months later. She divorced her husband a month before Ada's birth and decided to move.As she grew older she deduced the ability of computers to go beyond simple number crunching, while others, including Babbage himself, she researched only on these capabilities.
I have been awarded the prize for the first researcher of the portatile programmer.
Hi, Lovelace,¿ what prize have you won for posting the solved algorithm?
Her social position and education led her to meet important scientists such as Andrew Crosse, Sir David Brewster, Charles Wheatstone, Michael Faraday and the novelist Charles Dickens, relationships that she used to further her education. Among these relationships she found her way with Mary Somerville, who was her tutor for a time, as well as a friend and intellectual stimulus. Ada Byron who kept her on her feet as both a poet-scientist and an analyst (and metaphysician).That person always helped to keep her safe.Between 1842 and 1843, she got a job translating an article by the Italian military engineer Luigi Menabrea on the machine, which she took and supplemented with an extensive set of notes of her own, called simply Notes. These notes contain what is considered to be the first computer program, that is, a coded algorithm for a machine to process. Lovelace's notes are important in the history of computing. Other historians dislike or reject this perspective and point out that Babbage's personal notes from the years 1836/1837 contain the first programs for the engine.11 He also developed a vision of the ability of computers to go beyond mere computation or number crunching, whereas many others, including Babbage himself, focused only on those capabilities. Her 'poetic science' mentality led her to suggest questions about the analytical engine (as shown in he.Her die in Guerra de la Independencia de Grecia.
In what year did you translate the article by the Italian military engineer?