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- Embed this notice@taylan @brendamccann You should be able to get more than just that handful of examples out of all the millions and billions of women right?
Ada Lovelace was poorly executed as she was a mathematician that didn't really do computing - the one who designed the computer (but didn't make it) and wrote the initial theoretical programs for it was Babbage.
Ada did write one theoretical program - Note G, but that was it (Babbage claimed credit for the algorithm in it).
As her notes were only theoretical, they were not crucial to Alan Turing and Alan did not build the first computers.
If you are going to write about the accomplishments of Ada, there should be a focus on her mathematical papers considering Note G was only a side note.