'Maria Merian and herpetology': https://t.co/Y9C0DswTcN
'Maud Horman-Fisher - Zoological artist and illustrator': https://t.co/6gLAZGdefs
'Women and the blue planet': https://t.co/1CTPsSM9xo

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Today marks an international celebration of women’s achievements in science, technology, engineering & maths held annually. Ada Lovelace was one of the first to publish a computer program, and then was largely snubbed & forgotten for a 100 years.

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It's
Ada Lovelace 1815-1852, daughter of poet Lord Byron and mathematician Lady Byron (Anne Isabella Milbanke), worked with Charles Babbage and is credited with being the first computer programmer - paving the way for the rest of us!

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in New Zealand, Australia, Pakistan, Kenya, England and now Ghana and Scotland. If you are a Wikipedia editor who is (or is not!) joining us via Zoom then join in with https://t.co/c7SnIn5iik. You only just need to click here to see what you and others have done.

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Sabéis, hoy es el , que reivindica el papel de la mujer en las STEM. Comparto una ilustración que creé para el proyecto Para saber más: https://t.co/LJ8myZ6I0b

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Today marks an international celebration of the achievements of in science, technology, engineering and maths held annually.
Ada Lovelace was first to publish a computer program. And then was largely snubbed & forgotten for 100 years.

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widely considered the world's first computer To commemorate her achievements in is proud to work alongside to celebrate

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Hoy es el día mundial de Ada Lovelace, en honor a la matemática que diseñó el que se considera el primer algoritmo del historia (para calcular números de Bernoulli). En este artículo narran su historia ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️

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time to celebrate women that code and that have a made a difference to the world we now live in

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It’s Celebrate the first computer programmer. 💻Use your library and get inspired. fab image via

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It's - we salute the incredible achievements of women in science, tech, engineering & maths. Ada features in our November issue as we tell the story of her early life & work on the 'analytical engine' that made her the mother of computer programming

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Tomorrow is a big day of digital celebration because it's Ada Lovelace is considered to be one of the first computer programmers. Learn more about this pioneering and share your Ada celebrations with us tomorrow https://t.co/qNt0y4QktV

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Happy Ada Lovelace Day! 🖤💻 To commemorate, my of

celebrates the achievements of Who are the women you admire & feel deserve recognition?

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“The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves.”

Happy

Image credit: 'Portrait of Ada Lovelace', by Margaret Sarah Carpenter, 1836

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Augusta Ada King-Noel, Countess of Lovelace. Mathematician, writer, and computing pioneer.

1. Portrait by Margaret Sarah Carpenter, 1836.
2. Engraving by William Henry Mote, after a c.1840 watercolour attributed to Alfred Edward Chalon.

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Happy everyone. Here is my illustration for : https://t.co/IjEUP2BS4p

...but really we should celebrate and EVERY day!

Here are more than 50 others for you: https://t.co/4fUjp0EuKU

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