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Who Says Women Can’t Be Computer Programmers?: The Story of Ada Lovelace

ISBN-10: 1627792996
ISBN-13:978-1627792998
Publisher:Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) (February 20, 2018)
Language:English
Hardcover: 40 pages
Reading Age :6 – 9 years
Dimesnios:9.32 x 0.45 x 11.33 inches
Item Weight:1 pounds

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A picture book biography of Ada Lovelace, the woman recognized today as history’s first computer programmer―she imagined them 100 years before they existed! In the early nineteenth century lived Ada Byron: a young girl with a wild and wonderful imagination. The daughter of internationally acclaimed poet Lord Byron, Ada was tutored in science and mathematics from a very early age. But Ada’s imagination was never meant to be tamed and, armed with the fundamentals of math and engineering, she came into her own as a woman of ideas―equal parts mathematician and philosopher. From her whimsical beginnings as a gifted child to her most sophisticated notes on Charles Babbage’s Analytical Engine, this book celebrates the woman recognized today as the first computer programmer. This title has Common Core connections. Christy Ottaviano Books

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