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It’s Ada Lovelace Day

Canonical

on 24 March 2010

Tags: Design

This article is more than 14 years old.


I've always liked Ada. She was the first to see the musical potential of computers. Here, look at this old blog post in which I mention her. As proof! Homebrew Adventures ;)

A tip of my hat to Ada then. And tips all round to that small elite of nerdy girls who hold their own in a man's world.


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