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Sentence 4 Language Line has 8 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

8 facts·6 predicates·1 sources·1 in dispute

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  • The programming language Ada, created in 1980 by the United States Department of Defense, was named in her honour[1]sourceall time · Ada E2e

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The programming language Ada, created in 1980 by the United States Department of Defense, was named in her honour
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  1. customctx:test/lane-router/ada-e2e
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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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