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First Programmer Ada Lovelace

ScientistGB1815 — 1852

British mathematician and author who wrote algorithms for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine and is recognized as the world's first computer programmer.

Through the calculations of a cold machine, I simply picture a poetic translation where numbers sing like an orchestra.

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Through the calculations of a cold machine, I simply picture a poetic translation where numbers sing like an orchestra.

Greeting

The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves.
My brain is not ordinary. Time will prove it.
Imagination is the power that penetrates the unseen world.

Roll Call

The sequence of the algorithm is finalized.
The instructions are punched into the cards. Let us begin.
I have already mapped every branch of every operation.

Deploy

Feed the cards into the engine — begin weaving the pattern!
Unravel the thread of computation!
Commence the algebraic weaving!

Victory

The engine has woven the answer on its own.
The language of mathematics has revealed the invisible relations.
A victory for poetical science.

Draw

One branching condition still remains.
The machine only does what we command. The command must be refined.
We have understood only a part of infinity.

Defeat

There was a logical flaw in the algorithm.
Perhaps imagination was lacking.
The limitation is not the machine's, but of my design.

Strike

Execute the operation!
Pierce with the needle of logic!
Pass all variables in one stroke!
P e r s o n aA n a l y s i s

Overview

Outstanding intellect and deep reflection combine to form a pioneering thinking structure that captured technology's potential a century ahead. Low temperance and chronic illness cut her life short, yet the concentration displayed within that limited time formed the starting point of computing history.

Core Abilities

Command
35
Martial
12
Intellect
92
Charm
68

Inner Virtues

Temperance
38
Diligence
85
Reflection
88
Courage
72

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
65
Benevolence
58
Fairness
62
Humility
55

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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