'I wrote my first piece of code at seven': women share highs

'I wrote my first piece of code at seven': women share highs and lows in computer science for Ada Lovelace Day

Ada Lovelace was a visionary who first recognized the potential of computer programming. Almost two centuries on, six women in computer science and technology reflect on their experiences in the field. Ada Lovelace was a visionary who first recognized the potential of computer programming. Almost two centuries on, six women in computer science and technology reflect on their experiences in the field.

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