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Ten things you (probably) didn’t know about Ada Lovelace

Today it’s Ada Lovelace Day, when we celebrate the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths. Start Ada Lovelace Day with this poetry generator Scratch project from Code Club.

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The Ada Lovelace LEGO Set Comes With A Raspberry Pi Microprocessor – Tech Times

Tech Times The Ada Lovelace LEGO Set Comes With A Raspberry Pi Microprocessor Tech Times The kit also comes with an Analytical Machine that isn't all for show, concealing a Raspberry Pi microprocessor that allows the machine to actually do what it was designed to do: compute. The set prototype is a part of the LEGO Ideas campaign, where …

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Celebrate Ada Lovelace’s 200th with Raspberry Pi-filled Lovelace Lego – Inquirer

Celebrate Ada Lovelace's 200th with Raspberry Pi -filled Lovelace Lego Inquirer RASPBERRY PI fans could soon be able to celebrate the work of computing pioneer Ada Lovelace with a Lego set marking her contribution to history. Back in October, we celebrated the annual Ada Lovelace day, a chance to mark the importance of women's ..

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Is the world ready for a Raspberry Pi-powered Lego Babbage Engine? – The Register

The Register Is the world ready for a Raspberry Pi -powered Lego Babbage Engine? The Register A proposal for Lego to build an Analytical Engine staffed by Babbage and Lovelace characters has received just under a third of the support it needs to be considered for production

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Is your Infrastructure ready for the future – The Register

Is your Infrastructure ready for the future The Register A proposal for Lego to build an Analytical Engine staffed by Babbage and Lovelace characters has received just under a third of the support it needs to be considered for production.

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