Posts Tagged: ‘ada lovelace’

This week on TechStuff we celebrated a visionary in computer science, Ada Lovelace. We also took some time to congratulate ourselves on reaching 200 episodes. That’s right, Chris and I have sat down at those microphones 200 times to talk about everything from semiconductor clean rooms to the Atari 2600 E.T. game. We’re already looking forward to 100 more.

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In this episode, Jonathan and Chris discuss Ada Lovelace, daughter of the infamous Lord Byron and widely considered to be the first computer programmer.

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Considering Byron popped up even in our podcast on Lucrezia Borgia, Sarah and I thought it high time for a podcast of his own. He’d become our Where’s Waldo for a while.

Oh, Byron. Handsome, rakish, promiscuous, well-traveled, brilliant. Exactly the sort of man you can’t help falling for, even when you know it’s a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad idea.

On Wednesday, we brought you Lord Byron’s daughter, Ada Lovelace. Ada’s mother, Annabella Milbanke, Lady Byron, is determined that her daughter will turn out nothing like her dastardly father. Her stratagem? Ban little Ada from poetry.

Instead, Ada studies math and music, and she happens to be very talented at the former.

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