Ada Lovelace: Mathematician and First Programmer

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Britannica Educational Publishing IN ASSOCIATION WITH ROSEN EDUCATIONAL SERVICES KRISTI LEW BRITANNICA BEGINNER BIOS ADA LOVELACE MATHEMATICIAN AND FIRST PROGRAMMER
Ada Lovelace: Mathematician and First Programmer

Ada Lovelace: Mathematician and First Programmer

Nearly one hundred years before the advent of the computer age, Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, published the first set of instructions intended to extract data from a machine. This accessible, engaging biography will introduce readers to the mathematician who is considered by many to be the world's first computer programmer. Readers follow Lovelace, the daughter of renowned romantic poet Lord Byron and his highly educated, analytical wife, Annabella, from her sickly childhood to her untimely death at age thirty-six. What emerges is a compelling portrait of a woman who overcame Victorian conventions to become a pioneer in computer science.

About This Book

By: Kristi Lew
Illustrated by: Britannica Educational Publishing
Published by: Rosen Publishing provided by Britannica
7-9Age Range
5.5 AR
27Pages
ScienceSubject
920LLexile
15-30 minsReading Time
UGuided Reading
UFountas & Pinnell
50DRA