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first computer programmer

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first computer programmer has 14 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references.

14 facts·12 predicates·2 sources

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Other facts (12)

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12 facts
PredicateValueRef
Is aComputer Programmer[1]
Has Primary ExemplarAda Lovelace[1]
Same AsHistorically First Computer Programmer[1]
Reported forAda Lovelace[1]
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Is InstanceComputer Programmer[2]
Is Attributed toAda Lovelace[2]
Ordinal PositionFirst[2]
Implies Uniquenesstrue[2]
Implies Precedencetrue[2]
Implies No Predecessortrue[2]
Implies Original Positiontrue[2]

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References (2)

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      Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) was an English mathematician, widely regarded as the first computer programmer. She was the daughter of the poet Lord Byron. Working with Charles Babbage on his proposed Analytical Engine, she wrote the first publis
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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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