who was ada lovelace

Ada Lovelace, born Augusta Ada Byron on December 10, 1815, was the only legitimate child of the famous poet Lord George Gordon Byron.

Lord Byron's marriage to Love Byrce's mother, Lady Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron, was not a happy one.

Lady Byron separated from her husband a few weeks after the birth of their daughter.

A few months later, Lord Byron left England, and Lovelace never saw her father again. When Lovelace was 8 years old, his father died in Greece.

Lovelace had an unusual upbringing for an aristocratic girl in the mid-1800s. At his mother's insistence, tutors taught him math and science.

Lovelace was also forced to lie for extended periods of time because her mother believed it would help her develop self-control.

From early on, Lovelace showed a talent for numbers and language.

Ada Lovelace translated an article on an invention of Charles Babbage, adding her own comments.

Because he introduced many computer concepts, Lovelace is considered the first computer programmer.

He died on November 27, 1852.