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Ada's Legacy Robin Hammerman

Ada's Legacy By Robin Hammerman

Ada's Legacy by Robin Hammerman


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Illustrates the depth and diversity of writers, thinkers, and makers who have been inspired by Ada Lovelace, the English mathematician and writer. The volume, which commemorates the bicentennial of Ada's birth in December 1815, celebrates Lovelace's many achievements as well as the impact of her life and work, which has reverberated widely since the late nineteenth century.

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Ada's Legacy: Cultures of Computing from the Victorian to the Digital Age by Robin Hammerman

Ada's Legacy illustrates the depth and diversity of writers, thinkers, and makers who have been inspired by Ada Lovelace, the English mathematician and writer. The volume, which commemorates the bicentennial of Ada's birth in December 1815, celebrates Lovelace's many achievements as well as the impact of her life and work, which reverberated widely since the late nineteenth century. In the 21st century we have seen a resurgence in Lovelace scholarship, thanks to the growth of interdisciplinary thinking and the expanding influence of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Ada's Legacy is a unique contribution to this scholarship, thanks to its combination of papers on Ada's collaboration with Charles Babbage, Ada's position in the Victorian and Steampunk literary genres, Ada's representation in and inspiration of contemporary art and comics, and Ada's continued relevance in discussions around gender and technology in the digital age.

With the 200th anniversary of Ada Lovelace's birth on December 10, 2015, we believe that the timing is perfect to publish this collection of papers. Because of its broad focus on subjects that reach far beyond the life and work of Ada herself, Ada's Legacy will appeal to readers who are curious about Ada's enduring importance in computing and the wider world.

About Robin Hammerman

Robin Hammerman is Teaching Assistant Professor in the College of Arts and Letters at Stevens Institute of Technology. Her research and teaching interest in Ada Lovelace began during the first years of her service to the Byron Society of America as Director of Membership and Academic Services as well as when she began teaching courses to engineering students at Stevens such as Science Fiction and Literature, Science and Technology. Hammerman's ongoing commitment to promote interdisciplinary engagement among women in STEM fields inspired her to organize the first international conference on the legacy of Ada Lovelace in October 2013. Andrew L. Russell is Associate Professor of History and Director of the Program in Science & Technology Studies in the College of Arts & Letters at Stevens Institute of Technology. He is the author of Open Standards and the Digital Age: History, Ideology, and Networks (Cambridge University Press, 2014) and has published over a dozen articles and book chapters on the history of the Bell System, the American system of voluntary standards, modular design, and the computer networks such as Cyclades and the Internet. Russell currently serves as the Chair of SIGCIS, an international collective of historians of computing and information.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Ada's Legacy in Computing
  • Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, and the Bernoulli Numbers
  • Sketch of the Analytical Engine invented by Charles Babbage, Esq.
  • Ada: Past, Present, Future
  • The Ada Programming Language
  • The Rise, Fall, and Persistence of Ada
  • Part 2: Ada's Legacy in Literature
  • I shall in due time be a poet: Ada Lovelace's Poetical Science in its Literary Context
  • A Different Sort of Bird: Ada Lovelace in History and Steampunk
  • Ada Bright and Dark: Steampunk Representations of the Enchantress of Numbers
  • Part 3: Ada's Legacy in the Digital Age
  • Oracle: The Engine Weaves
  • Genderless Online Discourse in the 1970s: Muted Group Theory in Early Social Computing
  • Rebooting the Ada Lovelace Mythos

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CIN1970001488G
9781970001488
1970001488
Ada's Legacy: Cultures of Computing from the Victorian to the Digital Age by Robin Hammerman
Used - Good
Paperback
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
2015-10-30
262
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