CRÓNICA. GA2-240202501-AA1-EV03 ENRIQUE GIRALDO PUENTES CHRONICLE ENVELOPE Ada Lovelace: The woman who dreamed of machines ¿Can you imagine how the world would be without computers? You probably wouldn’t be able to read this article or do many other things that we take for granted today. However, there was a time when computers didn’t exist and they were only an-idea in the mind of a few visionaries. One of them was Charles Babbage, a British mathematician and inventor who designed the first machine capable of performing complex calculations: the Analytical Engine. But Babbage didn’t work alone. He had an exceptional collaborator who helped him develop his project and who anticipated his time with her ideas about the potential of machines: Ada Lovelace. Ada Lovelace was born in London in 1815. She was the daughter of the famous poet Lord Byron and Anne Isabella Milbanke. Her father left her when she was a baby and her mother...
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