Ada Lovelace: The most overrated figure in the history of computing

Posted on: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 2:45 PM
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  1. Posted by: goLookGoRead on 7/7/2010 4:50 AM
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    Mark,

    What if you and Doron are being too harsh on Ada? I write my thoughts
    about her and her work in a blog posting at:

    http://golookgoread.posterous.com/my-take-on-augusta-ada-king#

  2. Posted by: Mark on 7/8/2010 1:59 AM
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    @goLookGoRead.
    I have posted a new blog post that responds to you.
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