Calculating Ada: The Countess of Computing
2015・United Kingdom・59 minutes
In August 1843, a brilliant young countess, Ada Lovelace, approached an irascible inventor to offer her help to secure funding for the world’s first mechanical computer. She alone had grasped the full implications of such a machine and had even written the first computer program for it. But the inventor, Charles Babbage, refused.
Had Ada succeeded, the information technology revolution could have begun in Victorian Britain. She’d have ushered in the computer age a whole century earlier. Ada Lovelace was a countess of the realm, a scandalous socialite, and a Countess of Computing. We explore her eccentric upbringing, her engrossing relationship with Charles Babbage, and her legacy as the world’s first computer programmer.