Ada Lovelace became known as the world's first computer programmer - Professor Brailsford on how being poet Byron's daughter inadvertently sent her down a scientific path. The Professor's notes: http://www.eprg.org/computerphile/new-adatalk.pdf Ada's actual paper: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Ada_Paper Sega Game Coding: https://youtu.be/GH94fKtGr0M Complete 'Babbage & Lovelace' Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzH6n4zXuckqKMcpQANsyPJId7jkxq7g8 Sixty Symbols - Ada's Tomb: https://youtu.be/OSQRTTuHLP8 Undecidability Tangent: https://youtu.be/nsZsd5qtbo4 More of Sydney Padua's work: http://bit.ly/1de83fM Analytical Engine project: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Plan28 Lovelace Symposium : http://bit.ly/Computerphile_LovelaceSymp Stephen Wolfram's Blog on Ada Lovelace: http://bit.ly/Computerphile_Wolfram_Ada http://www.facebook.com/computerphile https://twitter.com/computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Computer Science at the University of Nottingham: http://bit.ly/nottscomputer Computerphile is a sister project to Brady Haran's Numberphile. More at http://www.bradyharan.com

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