Today Google is celebrating the occasion of the world’s first Computer programmer’s birthday anniversary. When you enter in to the Google Home page you’re pleased to see doodle featuring a stylized Google logo of a progression from the old age computer to present day laptops.
Google celebrates this doodle by Ada Lovelace’s 197th birthday anniversary, the 19th century mathematician and daughter of romantic poet Lord Byron. The Doodle shows that Ada Lovelace Writing the pioneering computer program with a quill pen seated on a desk and the paper scroll she is writing her algorithm on twirls in the shape of the letters of the Google logo.
Ada Lovelace, who was the christened Augusta Ada Byron was an English Mathematician and writer chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage’s early mechanical general purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. Her post on the engine includes what is recognized as the first algorithm intends to be processed by a machine. Because of this, she is treated the world’s first computer programmer.
She is the role model for the girls and young women considering careers in technology. This day is also celebration of the achievements of women in science and technology.