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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Mar 23

    A century before the dawn of the computer age, 27-year-old Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer programhttps://nyti.ms/2G6wJO6 

    11:08 PM - 23 Mar 2018
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      1. Keller Arnold‏ @kellerarnold2 Mar 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        I first learned about her in “The Innovators” by Walter Isaacson. Great read. Check it out

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      2. Dezigner Gal‏ @Dezignergal Mar 23
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        The amazing Ada Lovelace thought of math and logic as creative and imaginative. She called it “poetical science”. Yes, we gals have brains. We must use them.

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      1. Logotrix‏ @logotrix Mar 23
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        Where's the movie?

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      2. Miguel Somovilla‏ @miguelsomovilla Mar 23
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        Entre mis muchas ignorancias estaba esta, pero queda corregida: Ada Lovelave, pionera de la programación.

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      3. Antonio Marcelo Beltrán‏ @antoniombeltran Mar 23
        Replying to @miguelsomovilla @nytimes

        Buenos días, Maestro. Por más señas, su padre era Lord Byron ;)

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      4. Miguel Somovilla‏ @miguelsomovilla Mar 23
        Replying to @antoniombeltran @nytimes

        Otro dato más y no menor. Siempre se aprende algo. Gracias, Antonio. Y ánimo con el curro: se hace camino al teclear...

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      5. Antonio Marcelo Beltrán‏ @antoniombeltran Mar 23
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        Muchas gracias :)

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      1. iamtheMAGAbot‏ @iamtheMAGAbot Mar 23
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        #MAGA a centuryful before the dawnful of the computerful ageful, 27-year-old adaful lovelaceful wrotewise the computerful programful

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      1. Chris West‏ @littlerobbergrl Mar 28
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        I have seen the acronym 'STEAM' lately, sci, tech, eng, *art* and maths. Logical! 🖖

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      1. dyneq‏ @dyneql Mar 24
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        Each time you meat an Ada, it might be one of her parents or both are in ComSci.

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      1. pd‏ @pawliticks Mar 24
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        And looked great while doing it!

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      1. claire jeanine satin‏ @clairesatin Mar 24
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        Excellent NY Times article on the prescient work of Lovelace!

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      1. Kintala‏ @Kintala421 Mar 24
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        What is the need to find this Woman of importance all of a sudden? Is our World of the Red Symphony of conditioning in dire need to reprogram our society into Woman due to the era of Man is over and NOT ONE female has caused influence?

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      1. Elmer Acuña  🇨🇴‏ @eacunav Mar 24
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        Wow 😎😎😎😎

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