Ada Lovelace: La primera programadora de la historia
Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, daughter of the famous romantic poet Lord Byron, better known as Ada Lovelace, was a pioneer in 19th century London. Thanks to her mathematical knowledge and great imagination she devised, with the support of her inventor friends, the first computer program. The incredible thing is that when Ada invented it, computers did not yet exist. That's what you call being a visionary. The story is also a journey through her ideas and a portrait of the wise men and inventors she met in a fascinating era, the Industrial Revolution.
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Ada Lovelace: La primera programadora de la historia
Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, daughter of the famous romantic poet Lord Byron, better known as Ada Lovelace, was a pioneer in 19th century London. Thanks to her mathematical knowledge and great imagination she devised, with the support of her inventor friends, the first computer program. The incredible thing is that when Ada invented it, computers did not yet exist. That's what you call being a visionary. The story is also a journey through her ideas and a portrait of the wise men and inventors she met in a fascinating era, the Industrial Revolution.
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Ada Lovelace: La primera programadora de la historia

Ada Lovelace: La primera programadora de la historia

Ada Lovelace: La primera programadora de la historia

Ada Lovelace: La primera programadora de la historia

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Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace, daughter of the famous romantic poet Lord Byron, better known as Ada Lovelace, was a pioneer in 19th century London. Thanks to her mathematical knowledge and great imagination she devised, with the support of her inventor friends, the first computer program. The incredible thing is that when Ada invented it, computers did not yet exist. That's what you call being a visionary. The story is also a journey through her ideas and a portrait of the wise men and inventors she met in a fascinating era, the Industrial Revolution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788419794116
Publisher: Vegueta Ediciones
Publication date: 05/28/2025
Series: Genios de la Ciencia
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 40
Language: Spanish

About the Author

She works as publisher and translator. For many years her work as publisher has specialized in the field of design and visual culture, and between 2008 and 2011 she was responsible for the Spanish edition of the magazine É tapes (design and visual culture). As a translator she has worked with books of analysis and essay of the most diverse topics.She graduated in History many years ago and completed one of the first doctoral programs that, in Spain, carried the word "feminism" in his degree. She is also one of the drivers of the project "The Publishing Lab", dedicated to the experimental analysis of the ways in which graphic, material and narrative resources can be expressively combined in a book. Maria Serrano works as publisher and translator. For many years her work as publisher has specialized in the field of design and visual culture, and between 2008 and 2011 she was responsible for the Spanish edition of the magazine É tapes. As a translator she has worked with books of analysis and essay of the most diverse topics. Tyto Alba took his first professional steps as a painter, exhibiting in various galleries in Barcelona. He began his career as a cartoonist during a stay in Mexico, D. F., where he made his comic "Black River Together" and several short comics for different publications. Tyto Alba took his first professional steps as a painter, exhibiting in various galleries in Barcelona. He began his career as a cartoonist during a stay in Mexico, D. F., where he made his comic "Black River Together" and several short comics for different publications.On his return, he worked for years illustrating opinion pieces and developed the PDA project (Small Cartoons) by making animated short films in collaboration with children from different countries. He co-wrote the script "Santo Cristo" (GlÉ nat, 2009), illustrated by the Mexican Pablo Herná ndez, and the same year he repeated an editorial with "El hijo", with a script by Mario Torrecillas. In his next project he adapted the comic "Sudd" (GlÉ nat, 2011), along with Gabi Martí nez, author of the novel of the same name. With these last two works he won the Junceda award in the comic category. Maria Serrano works as publisher and translator. For many years her work as publisher has specialized in the field of design and visual culture, and between 2008 and 2011 she was responsible for the Spanish edition of the magazine É tapes. As a translator she has worked with books of analysis and essay of the most diverse topics. Tyto Alba took his first professional steps as a painter, exhibiting in various galleries in Barcelona. He began his career as a cartoonist during a stay in Mexico, D. F., where he made his comic "Black River Together" and several short comics for different publications.
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