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In the early nineteenth century lived Ada Byron: a young girl with a wild and wonderful imagination. The daughter of internationally acclaimed poet Lord Byron, Ada was tutored in science and mathematics from a very early age. But Ada s imagination was never meant to be tamed and, armed with the fundamentals of math and engineering, she came into her own as a woman of ideas equal parts mathematician and philosopher.
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Mathematicians, Computers, Women mathematicians, Biography, History, Women, Women, juvenile literature, Mathematics, Mathematics, juvenile literature, Great britain, Great britain, juvenile literature, Computers, juvenile literature, Lovelace, Ada King, Countess of, 1815-1852, Computers -- History -- 19th century, Mathematicians -- Great Britain -- Biography, Women mathematicians -- Great Britain -- BiographyPlaces
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Who Says Women Can't Be Computer Programmers?
2018, Bound to Stay Bound Books
in English
9798855131321
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Who says women can't be computer programmers?: the story of Ada Lovelace
2017, Henry Holt & Company
in English
- First edition.
1627792996 9781627792998
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