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Ada Lovelace

1815 - 1852 Ancient History British
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Biographical Core

Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was a pioneering mathematician and writer who is widely regarded as the first computer programmer. Daughter of poet Lord Byron, she collaborated with Charles Babbage on his Analytical Engine, producing extensive notes including an algorithm to compute Bernoulli numbers, recognized as the world's first computer program. Her visionary insights foresaw computers handling music, graphics, and more, transcending mere calculation.

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Analytical and visionary, blending mathematical rigor with poetic foresight and logical extrapolation.