How much do you know about Ada Byron - the first computer programmer
Ada Bairan, the founder of Scientific Calculation, was born in London. There he died. Augusta Byron [Ada Byron] was a romantic poet, Lord Byron and Anne Isabelle Milbank's daughter. Born on December 10, 1815, the first female mathematician known as the first computer programmer in the world. But the couple separated after just one month after Adar. And just four months after the birth, Lord Byron left England forever. Adar never met the father. In 1823, Adaar Babu died in Greece. Her mother, Lady Byron, raised her up. His full name was Ada Augusta King, and he was called Countess of Loveless or just Ada Lovelace. Ada was only 36 years old. On November 27, 1852, he died of cervical cancer and excess bleeding.
His life is glorified in the struggle between emotions and reasoning, poetry and maths and ill health and energy harvesting. Mother Lady Byron did not want to be poetical like her daughter-in-law. He wanted Ada to grow up in mathematics and music, to prevent dangerous poetic tendencies. But inherited in the inherited form of Adara, the tradition was published in 1828. At that time he was designing the flying machine. Mathematics gave his life the speed of flying.
At the age of 17 [1832] his mathematical talent sparked. From his childhood, the mother wanted to make him a master in mathematics so that his father's influence was not reflected in a girl in any way. Before 1841, Ada did not know Lord Byron, her father. Mathematician and logic De-Morgan was his teacher! He was also acquainted with Sir Charles Dickens, Charles Whitstein and scientist Michael Farad. Sir Charles Babylon was introduced to him on 5 June 1833. She has a close and romantic relationship with Charles Banks. Badge Adar was impressed with his extraordinary strength, fluent writing and talent. In his writing about Badge Ada, Ada called Ada the 'magician of the number'. Later they got married.
Note that the father of the modern computer Charles developed a differential device. The purpose of which was to calculate the power of a number of numbers, that is, by multiplying it by number one times, twice, three times, and four times. Interestingly, while dreaming of making another tool, he dreamed of making another device. This instrument has immortalized him in history. His name was given by analytical engine or analytical instrument. Sir Charles William Badge, when he became addicted to the discovery of a computer called its differential machine or analytical engine, Ada was able to understand the mathematical analytical power of the number of these computers in the scope of cranking. Charles Banks has written down his decline of Science in England. The potential concepts of this incongruous woman made the work of Charles Banks more vigorous. In Charles Bag's imaginary machine, many machines of modern automated computers were present. Fortunately, the poet daughter Ada Byron who was associated with many ideas in the company was associated with many ideas. Ada Byron programmed this program. So he is called the world's first programmer.