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Ada Lovelace DayTo remember...
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Oct 17, 2016
Ada Lovelace Day
To remember the daughter of the Byron poet it has been celebrated the Ada Lovelace Day last tuesday. Ada Lovelace collaborated with Charles Babbage, inventor of the first computer in the 1800. She was the first person to write the first computer program in the history, and for this reason the programming language Ada remembers her name. The Ada Lovelace Day aims to remember more in general all the women scientists and the results they have achieved: they are a large number of results staring from the ones of arie Curie, winner of two Nobel prizes.
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