The Ada programming language *is* mentioned.
I quote from the last paragraph of the article:
"In the late seventies, the Department of Defense developed a software
language called Ada - one that brought together a number of different
programming languages. It's fitting for Lovelace - a woman who rode
horses and played the harp and studied poetry - to tie seemingly
disparate elements together."
Dirk
= Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2014 08:55:53 -0500
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= Subject: Re: A good New Yorker article about Lady Ada
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= Alas no mention of the Ada Programming language, with practitioners
= devoted to carrying out what she started. Thanks for sharing Mike!
=
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= Rush Kester
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= See
= http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/ada-lovelace-the-first-tech-visionary
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= Enjoy!
= Mike Feldman
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