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Ada Lovelace - The Making of a Computer Scientist (Hardcover) Loot Price: R635
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Ada Lovelace - The Making of a Computer Scientist (Hardcover): Hollings, Martin, Adrian Rice

Ada Lovelace - The Making of a Computer Scientist (Hardcover)

Hollings, Martin, Adrian Rice

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Ada, Countess of Lovelace (1815-1852), daughter of romantic poet Lord Byron and his highly educated wife, Anne Isabella, is sometimes called the world's first computer programmer and has become an icon for women in technology. But how did a young woman in the nineteenth century, without access to formal school or university education, acquire the knowledge and expertise to become a pioneer of computer science? Although an unusual pursuit for women at the time, Ada Lovelace studied science and mathematics from a young age. This book uses previously unpublished archival material to explore her precocious childhood, from her ideas for a steam-powered flying horse to penetrating questions about the science of rainbows. A remarkable correspondence course with the eminent mathematician Augustus De Morgan shows her developing into a gifted, perceptive and knowledgeable mathematician. Active in Victorian London's social and scientific elite alongside Mary Somerville, Michael Faraday and Charles Dickens, Ada Lovelace became fascinated by the computing machines devised by Charles Babbage. The table of mathematical formulae sometimes called the 'first programme' occurs in her paper about his most ambitious invention, his unbuilt 'Analytical Engine'. Ada Lovelace died at just thirty-six, but her paper still strikes a chord to this day, with clear explanations of the principles of computing, and broader ideas on computer music and artificial intelligence now realised in modern digital computers. Featuring images of the 'first programme' and Lovelace's correspondence, alongside mathematical models, and contemporary illustrations, this book shows how Ada Lovelace, with astonishing prescience, explored key mathematical questions to understand the principles behind modern computing.

General

Imprint: Bodleian Library
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: April 2018
First published: 2018
Authors: Hollings • Martin • Adrian Rice
Dimensions: 210 x 161 x 22mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover - Quarter bound / Paper over boards
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 978-1-85124-488-1
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography > Science, technology & engineering
Books > Science & Mathematics > Mathematics > General
Books > Computing & IT > General theory of computing > General
Books > Computing & IT > Applications of computing > General
Books > Biography > Science, technology & engineering
LSN: 1-85124-488-3
Barcode: 9781851244881

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