The English Countess Whose Father Was Byron and Whose 1843 Notes Were the First Published Computer Program
Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, was the only legitimate child of Lord Byron — born in December 1815, separated from him within weeks, never seeing him again. She grew up under intensive maternal anti-Byron mathematical discipline and produced in 1843 the seven Notes on the Analytical Engine that contain what is now considered the first published computer program.
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