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"Letter from Charles Babbage to Michael Faraday, 9 September 1843.
[Ada] Lovelace wanted to publicise her work on Babbage's Analytical Engine, but she was concerned about how it would be received. She signed the notes simply with her initials, A A L. However, after their publication, Lovelace sent the notes to many people, including anonymously to the scientist Michael Faraday. Faraday assumed the notes were from Charles Babbage, but Babbage corrected him.
'So you will now have to write another note so that Enchantress who has thrown her magical spell around the most abstract of Sciences and has grasped it with a force whch few masculine intellects (in our own country at least) could have exerted over it. I remember well your first interview with the youthful fairy which she herself has not forgotten.'"
These are some of the results of a mass brainstorm held at OpenTech 2009 in search of living women who inspire us in the technology field.
Participants were asked to come up with names of women who they admired in teams and write them down on post-its, which were placed on the wall. Everyone was then given a strip of gold stars to use as "faves".
A big THANK YOU to everyone who got involved.
For more see findingada.com/
Chef Babbage lives for #ShroveTuesday. Pass the squeezy lemon please!
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#AdaLovelace #PancakeDay #Jif
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'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
Show your support for #AdaLovelace by wearing my free @Pebble watch face - bit.ly/time-4-ada
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'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
LEGO Ideas update #28 "Mini-computer dimensions" is now published:
ideas.lego.com/projects/102740/updates …
#RaspberryPi #Arduino
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'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
Time for a mini adventure, Copenhagen here we come!
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Tweet - twitter.com/LegoLovelace/status/635820975750279168
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
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Ada Lovelace Day 2018 at Murchison House, King’s Buildings.
thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/ada-lovelace-day/
Copyright © Ewan McAndrew, The University of Edinburgh 2018 CC BY
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Ada Lovelace Day 2018 at Murchison House, King’s Buildings.
thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/ada-lovelace-day/
Copyright © Stewart Lamb Cromar, The University of Edinburgh 2018 CC BY
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090
(AD102 | Ada Lovelace)
(Polysilicon | Macro | Near Infrared)
(23.357 x 26.366 [615.83mm²][physical die-size])
(~23.14 x ~26.22 [605.81mm²][w/o scribe lines])
Time to #chillax in our comfy new #ArneJacobsen chairs. The Swan (1958) and The Egg (1958) [left-to-right].
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Tweet - twitter.com/LegoLovelace/status/638707355866255360
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
These are some of the results of a mass brainstorm held at OpenTech 2009 in search of living women who inspire us in the technology field.
Participants were asked to come up with names of women who they admired in teams and write them down on post-its, which were placed on the wall. Everyone was then given a strip of gold stars to use as "faves".
A big THANK YOU to everyone who got involved.
For more see findingada.com/
Last week my BFF @stubot was invited to present a paper at @UniofOxford - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740/updates …
#LovelaceOxford
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
Ada Lovelace Day 2018 at Murchison House, King’s Buildings.
thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/ada-lovelace-day/
Copyright © Stewart Lamb Cromar, The University of Edinburgh 2018 CC BY
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Today is Ada Lovelace Day celebrating woman in Science.
twitter.com/hashtag/AdaLovelaceDay?src=hash
Presented by our friends at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Ahoy thar land lubbers. Heartly enjoy ye #TalkLikeAPirateDay buckos!
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#TLAP #TLAPD #Arrr! #AdaLovelace
Tweet - twitter.com/LegoLovelace/status/645187616535670784
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
These are some of the results of a mass brainstorm held at OpenTech 2009 in search of living women who inspire us in the technology field.
Participants were asked to come up with names of women who they admired in teams and write them down on post-its, which were placed on the wall. Everyone was then given a strip of gold stars to use as "faves".
A big THANK YOU to everyone who got involved.
For more see findingada.com/
Ada Lovelace Day 2018 at Murchison House, King’s Buildings.
thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/ada-lovelace-day/
Copyright © Stewart Lamb Cromar, The University of Edinburgh 2018 CC BY
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
We've all made it to #Billund for our first ever visit to #LEGOLAND. #AWESOME
Tweet - twitter.com/LegoLovelace/status/636278532767907840
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
These are some of the results of a mass brainstorm held at OpenTech 2009 in search of living women who inspire us in the technology field.
Participants were asked to come up with names of women who they admired in teams and write them down on post-its, which were placed on the wall. Everyone was then given a strip of gold stars to use as "faves".
A big THANK YOU to everyone who got involved.
For more see findingada.com/
"Letter from Ada Lovelace to Lady Byron, 12 March 1841
Lovelace regularly visited spectacular exhibitions of the latest developments in technology. She, and many others, believed that the new atmospheric railway could become a novel form of mass rail travel.
Instead of using a locomotive to power the train, the atmospheric railway propelled the train forward by pumping pressurised air into an iron pipe beside the track. This was connected to the front carriage via a piston.
'About the Atmospheric Engine — I can tell you a great deal; & it is a most interesting thing. We yesterday went to see it, & took two journeys upon it. We examined carefully every part of the whole apparatus, & inquired into the plans. From all I hear, it does appear likely to succeed.'"
Del matrimonio con Lady Milbanke, que resultó un desastre, nació la única hija legítima de Byron, Ada Augusta, matemática cuyos méritos han sido reconocidos en nuestros días. Ada Byron King, de casada Ada Lovelace, describió la máquina analítica de Charles Babbage, considerándose hoy en día como la primera persona en escribir un lenguaje de programación informático
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We made it to 5K! Thank-you for all the support so far. Our final target is 10K, so please keep voting!
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Tweet - twitter.com/LegoLovelace/status/664415649851179009
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
Copyright © Stewart Lamb Cromar 2017 CC BY-NC-SA
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The daughter of the romantic poet Lord Byron', Ada, was born on 10th December 1815 to his wife Ann Isabella Milbanke, who left Byron the following year. The poet always had great affection for his daughter, happy that her appearance reminded him very much of his wife. 'Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child ! / Ada ! sole daughter of my house and heart' / When last I saw thy young blue eyes they smiled ... (Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto III, I)
Ada Lovelace, mathematician q.v.
Engraved by W.H. Mote, after a drawing by F. Stone.
From: 'The Works of Lord Byron, with a life and illustrative notes by William Anderson Esq.' Published by A Fullerton & Co, Edinburgh and London. Private Library.
Nvidia GeForce RTX 4090
(AD102 | Ada Lovelace)
(PCB Frontside | 60mm Macro | Near Infrared)
(23.357 x 26.366 [615.83mm²][physical die-size])
(~23.14 x ~26.22 [605.81mm²][w/o scribe lines])
This is a detail a lino block print of Countess, Lady Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), who published the first computer program.* She worked together with Charles Babbage, the inventor of the Difference Engine and the Analytical Engine (the first - analogue! - computers), correcting his notes on how to calculate Bernoulli Numbers with the Analytical Engine. More importantly, she (a great communicator, daughter of mad, bad and dangerous to know Lord Byron) was able to understand and explain the workings of the analytical engine and the potential of computing machines. Her comments seem visionary to the modern reader. Babbage called her the Enchantress of Numbers and the Princess of Parallelograms.
The print is in silver and turquoise water-based block printing ink on white Japanese kozo paper 14 inches x 11 inches.
Opaque .png file - 300 dpi.
Copyright © Stuart Brett and Jackie Aim, The University of Edinburgh 2019 CC BY
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Ada Lovelace Day 2018 at Murchison House, King’s Buildings.
thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/ada-lovelace-day/
Copyright © Stewart Lamb Cromar, The University of Edinburgh 2018 CC BY
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
These are five drying lino block proofs of Countess, Lady Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), who published the first computer program.* She worked together with Charles Babbage, the inventor of the Difference Engine and the Analytical Engine (the first - analogue! - computers), correcting his notes on how to calculate Bernoulli Numbers with the Analytical Engine. More importantly, she (a great communicator, daughter of mad, bad and dangerous to know Lord Byron) was able to understand and explain the workings of the analytical engine and the potential of computing machines. Her comments seem visionary to the modern reader. Babbage called her the Enchantress of Numbers and the Princess of Parallelograms.
The prints are in gold, purple and turquoise water-based block printing ink on mauve Japanese gampi paper 15.25 inches x 10.5 inches.
We made it to 5K! Thank-you for all the support so far. Our final target is 10K, so please keep voting!
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Tweet - twitter.com/LegoLovelace/status/664415649851179009
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740
Copyright © Stewart Lamb Cromar 2017 CC BY-NC-SA
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
We made it to 5K! Thank-you for all the support so far. Our final target is 10K, so please keep voting!
(📈‿ 📈✿)
Tweet - twitter.com/LegoLovelace/status/664415649851179009
'Lovelace & Babbage' LEGO Ideas project - ideas.lego.com/projects/102740