When Women Walked

The Poetical Scientist

12 min · 6 de abr de 2026
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Before computers existed, one woman imagined what they could become. In this episode of When Women Walked, we explore the remarkable life of Ada Lovelace, a nineteenth-century mathematician who saw the future of computing long before the modern computer was built. But her greatest achievement may have been her vision. Ada understood that computing machines could transform the world long before such machines existed. This is the story of Ada Lovelace — the woman who imagined the digital future.

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