Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers by Betty A Took

Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers by Betty A Took

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A revision of the life and work of Ada Lovelace, which contains nearly 400 letters. She was Lord Byron's daughter and acted as interpretress for Charles Babbage, the computer pioneer. She was one of the first people to write programmes of instruction for Babbage's analytical engines.

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Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers by Betty A Took

A revision of the life and work of Ada Lovelace, which contains nearly 400 letters. She was Lord Byron's daughter and acted as interpretress for Charles Babbage, the computer pioneer. She was one of the first people to write programmes of instruction for Babbage's analytical engines.
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ISBN 13 9780912647098
ISBN 10 0912647094
Title Ada, the Enchantress of Numbers
Author Betty A Took
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1992-01-01
Number of pages 456
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.