The First Computer Programmer: Ada Lovelace | STEM Loft EP. 5

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Did you know that the first computer programer was born around the same time as Abraham Lincoln and Queen Victoria?! Meet Ava Lovelace the world's first computer programmer!
Welcome to the #STEMLoft. Each week Mission Unstoppable host Miranda Cosgrove will share some of her favorite STEM facts and stem-tactic stories with you. New episodes Friday's at 3PM PST.

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Thanks Miranda. Now I remember one thing in the generation of computer science that I didn't remember

prabathbandara
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People should definitely know about her, especially Computer Science students like me. Thanks a lot for making this video🙌🙌

shubhamsalunkhe
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Miranda you're always my favorite host I ❤️ your show and you

pauljohnson
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Proof that if you’re rich you can learn anything!❤️☺️

ac
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I love Ada Lovelace. Awesome name, more awesome person. It’s sad she died so young.

julesking
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Very Educational. Did not know that??? Those days that was pretty old.

jamesbynum
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So here's the story. I'm casually looking for videos about Lady Ada and like 20-30 down the youtube video lineup I see this thumbnail. Verbally say "ha! dang that girl looks like Miranda Cosgrove". Then look below and read the words under.

😆 Nice

Would not expect someone singing about Shakespeare a decade and a half ago to have this level of commitment. Props for that and yes, puns intended.

Good Job Miranda. Ada was a special woman. Next to Hypatia, mother Eve and Mary.

th_Heaven
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I loved it. Also, most the software used to program the International Space Station is written in a language called “Ada"

rfolden
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But wasn't her contribution translating Luigi menabrea papers from french making Luigi the first programmer just curious.

kevobrs
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W00tw00t, let's start ranking all the amazing humans of the past and helped create the building blocks of modern day life. A breath of fresh air to hear about a woman also contributing. I want more names!

Massive thank you to Ada! ❤️

gitjeg
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Why did Ms Ada Lovelace die early?Back to the Future right?Actually such genius minds exist all over the world.

KironManuelCards
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It would be nice to add some subtitles in this full video, like with the reel in Instagram. Helps alot

harielnemamiahescolariquer
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Joseph Jacquard was the first programmer with his loom that produced intricate weavings of patterns and pictures with punch cards. Ada was on the right track but Joseph's Jacquard put pixels on fabric before we had a screen to put it on. Machine code ones and zeros.

mattd
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Amazing Video Miranda❤️💖👑💕👏💎🥇🏆⭐️💜Keep Making History Miranda❤️I’m proud of you and I Love You Miranda🥰🙌👍💕⭐️💖🙌

anthonyedwards
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i just learn Somethings by you and thanks Miranda from Cosgrover

ianpennington
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So . important. This is the same thing I learned in college with the white house so I really hope people can pick up on this and learn it more, We're all still learning, after all.

michaelallen
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🌞 Amazingly awesome info!!
Well done!
Thanks for the Science!!
⚘️❤🕊

skillsmany
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Kids can learn more about this amazing woman in my picture book biography, ADA BYRON LOVELACE AND THE THINKING MACHINE.

lauriewallmark
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In the intro, Miranda looks like she is cosplaying Wednesday writing a horror novel.

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Videogame! I will like to play the videogames from classic Xbox 😢.

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