Ada Lovelace and The Very First Computer Program
Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking work of Ada Lovelace in this 45-minute conference talk from NDC London 2024. Delve into the details of the first computer program ever written, understanding its purpose and functionality. Follow along as developer and digital archaeologist Steven Goodwin breaks down the program, simulating it within a JavaScript version of Babbage's analytical engine. Witness the step-by-step transformation of the original code into modern programming language, gaining insights into the evolution of coding practices. Examine the controversial aspects surrounding Ada Lovelace's role in early computing and engage with the debate on her status as the first programmer. Gain a deeper appreciation for the foundations of computer science and the pioneering contributions that shaped the field.
Syllabus
Ada Lovelace and The Very First Computer Program - Steven Goodwin - NDC London 2024
Taught by
NDC Conferences
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