Long before computers existed, Ada Lovelace imagined a world where machines could do more than math—they could create music, images, and ideas. In 1843, she wrote what is now considered the first published computer program. She even described a concept we now call looping, a foundation of modern coding. Born to the famous poet Lord Byron, Ada combined strict scientific training with deep imagination. She called her vision "poetical science"—blending logic and creativity to understand the unseen world. Today, she’s remembered as the first computer programmer and a pioneer of technology and digital creativity. #AdaLovelace #WomenInSTEM #FirstProgrammer #ComputerHistory #DigitalCreativity #WomenInTech #CodingHistory #STEMHerStory #TechPioneer 🎵 Audio: Overcome by Skott [This video includes images and materials from public domain sources or images used under the principles of Fair Use—specifically for educational, commentary, and transformative storytelling purposes. I do not claim ownership; all rights belong to their respective owners.]