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work on Analytical Engine

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work on Analytical Engine has 20 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

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Rdf:typeWork[1]
Performed byAda Lovelace[1]
ConcernsAnalytical Engine[1]
InvolvesAda Lovelace[1]
Notable for PersonAda Lovelace[1]
Basis of RecognitionFirst Computer Programmer[1]
Collaboration InvolvesAda Lovelace[1]
Performed During19th Century[1]
Basis of Recognition forAda Lovelace[1]
Leads to Recognition forAda Lovelace[1]
Recognition ResultFirst Computer Programmer[1]
CollaboratorAda Lovelace[1]
Causes RecognitionFirst Computer Programmer Status[1]
Reason for RecognitionFirst Computer Programmer Status[1]
Basis for RecognitionFirst Computer Programmer Status[1]
Grounds for RecognitionFirst Computer Programmer Status[1]
Justifies RecognitionFirst Computer Programmer Status[1]
Enables RecognitionFirst Computer Programmer Status[1]
Leads to RecognitionFirst Computer Programmer Status[1]

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      Ada Lovelace was born in London in 1815. She was the daughter of poet Lord Byron. She is regarded as the first computer programmer for her work on Charles Babbage Analytical Engine.

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