Ada Lovelace was born in London, in 1815. She was the first computer programmer more than 130 years while/before/by modern computers arrived. (When/duting/until) she was young, her mother wanted her to study mathematics. (While/by/during) the age of seventeen, she was an excellent mathematician. (When/until/during) she was at a party, she met Charles Babbage, whose invention was the first simple computer. She became fascinated by the machine, which he called the Analytical Engine. (After/before as soon as) possible, she began to think of ways to use the engine to solve mathematical problems. This is why people say she was the first programmer. She continued to work with Babbage (until/during/before) her death at the age of thirty-seven.
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Ada Lovelace was born in London in 1815. She was the first programmer for over 130 years, while modern computers appeared. When she was little, her mother wanted her to study math.
At the time, at the age of seventeen, she was an excellent mathematician. When she was at a party, she met Charles Babbage, whose invention was the first simple computer. She became interested in a machine he called an analytical engine.
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