Ada Lovelace's 180-Year-Old Notes Foretold the Future of Computation
Briefly

Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, established as the first person to envision the universal capabilities of computers, surpassing the original paper with her extensive annotations.
Lovelace's scientific worldview was influenced by her curiosity about Lord Byron, perceived through a poetic lens, and her mother's focus on fostering her interest in science and math.
Despite never knowing her father, Lord Byron, Lovelace's upbringing under her mother's guidance directed her towards science and math, shielding her from her father's erratic temperament.
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