A Tale Of Ada Lovelace, Women In Tech – And Steve Jobs’ Biographer
Meet Ada Lovelace, the 19th century mathematician role model and first computer programmer ever. By Connie Guglielmo (Co-Founder & Editor, One Thing New)
Girl Talk, Woking, England — Suw Charman-Anderson had never heard of Ada Lovelace, the brilliant daughter of the poet Lord Byron, when she dreamed up a project to raise the profile of women in science, technology, engineering and math.
But after learning of Lovelace, Charman-Anderson, an author, social media consultant and self-described technologist who was frustrated by the dearth of women speakers at tech conferences, thought it fitting that her call to action be named after the woman recognized as the first computer programmer. What better role model
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