Google Doodle celebrates Ada Lovelace, the world's first computer programmer


Today's Google Doogle celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace, the 
pioneering mathematician who is regarded as the world's first computer 
programmer. Responsible for the first algorithm designed for Babbage's 
Difference Engine, even if the machine wasn't built in her lifetime, she 
envisaged a future where computers could create music and images. Every 
October, a day of celebration is held in her honor, designed to raise awareness 
for women's achievement in the fields of science and technology. If you'd like 
to know more about her story, head on over to Google and click on her portrait.

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