Celebrate Ada Lovelace Day!
Tuesday, March 24 is "Ada Lovelace Day". Ada Lovelace is credited with being the first computer programmer. She worked with Charles Babbage, who designed the first mechanical programmable computer, called the "Analytical Engine". Ada wrote a program for the Analytical Engine (which Babbage hadn't physically built) that would calculate Bernoulli numbers. The programming language "Ada" was named after her. You can read her full story on Wikipedia.
Research by psychologist Penelope Lockwood discovered that women need to see female role models more than men need to see male ones. That's part of the reason that I started my "Featured Women in Tech" blog post series.
In that spirit, Ada Lovelace Day is an international day of blogging to draw attention to women excelling in technology. To celebrate, sign the pledge and on March 24, write a blog post on a woman in technology whom you admire. It doesn’t matter how new or old your blog is, what gender you are, what language you blog in, or what you normally blog about - everyone is invited. For more information, see https://findingada.com.
If you do blog about your tech heroine, please leave me a link! I'd love to read the stories.
Comments
Anonymous
March 19, 2009
The natural choice; Jennifer Marsman :-D http://larswilhelmsen.com/2009/03/19/celebrate-ada-lovelace-day/ --larswAnonymous
March 24, 2009
For my Ada Lovelace post, I blogged about Rebecca Norlander: http://blogs.msdn.com/jennifer/archive/2009/03/24/featured-woman-in-technology-rebecca-norlander.aspxAnonymous
May 11, 2009
http://blogs.msdn.com/allandcp/archive/2009/03/24/girl-geeks-rule.aspx