“Dreams and numbers can change the world.”
“Dreams and numbers can change the world.”
“The tale of a woman who saw the poetry in numbers.“
This elegant biography tells the story of Ada Lovelace, a visionary who blended mathematics and imagination to become the first computer programmer.
“The future is written in code—why not write it yourself?”
“The story of a tech trailblazer who saw what others couldn‘t.“
A fascinating biography of Grace Hopper, a computer pioneer whose innovative thinking revolutionized programming and shaped the technology we use today.
"I am in a dream world of my own creating."
Ideal for discussing women in STEM and the history of computers. Students can explore Ada's life and think about how they might use math and science in their own lives.
This biography introduces Ada Lovelace, the 19th-century mathematician who is considered one of the first computer programmers. The book emphasizes her curiosity and groundbreaking work in mathematics and computing.