In 1843, long before electronic computers existed, Ada Lovelace wrote what many consider the world's first computer program—an algorithm for calculating complex numbers on Charles Babbage's theoretical Analytical Engine. This short video introduces the remarkable daughter of poet Lord Byron who defied Victorian-era gender expectations to become a mathematical visionary. Learn how Ada's unique "poetical science" approach allowed her to predict computers creating music and graphics a century before such technology existed. Her story isn't just about historical firsts—it's about the power of interdisciplinary thinking and imagination in technological innovation. For the complete exploration of Ada's extraordinary life, complex legacy, and continuing influence on computing and women in STEM, watch our full video linked in the description! Full Video and Info: https://youtu.be/dG2EFfce7Zg #AdaLovelace #WomenInSTEM #ComputerScience #FemaleInnovators #TechHistory #FirstProgrammer #VictorianScience