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File:Charles Babbage by Antoine Claudet c1847-51.jpg|link=Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Smile on [[Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Babbage]] indicates confidence in future, says new [[Babbage simulator]]. | File:Charles Babbage by Antoine Claudet c1847-51.jpg|link=Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Smile on [[Charles Babbage (nonfiction)|Babbage]] indicates confidence in future, says new [[Babbage simulator]]. | ||
File:Analytical Engine printer.jpg|link=Analytical_Engine_(nonfiction)|Early version of [[Analytical Engine (nonfiction)|Analytical Engine]] happy to know that future versions will be even better. | File:Analytical Engine printer.jpg|link=Analytical_Engine_(nonfiction)|Early version of [[Analytical Engine (nonfiction)|Analytical Engine]] happy to know that future versions will be even better. | ||
File:Cinnamon_pirate_flag_800x600.jpg|link=Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|"[[Ada Lovelace (nonfiction)|She]] is a worthy adversary," declares [[Cinnamon Jack (pirate)|Cinnamon Jack]] after unsuccessful raid on Fort Babbage. "We shall match wits again, I feel sure." | |||
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[[File:Ada_Lovelace_by_Padua.jpg|none|frame|Ada Lovelace, from ''The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage'' by Sydney Padua.]] | |||
== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[Analytical engine]] - any sign, [[Symbol (nonfiction)|symbol]], or [[glyph (nonfiction)|glyph]] used in a [[scrying engine]]. | * [[Analytical engine]] - any sign, [[Symbol (nonfiction)|symbol]], or [[glyph (nonfiction)|glyph]] used in a [[scrying engine]]. From the obsolete military-computational term ''analytical enseign''. | ||
* [[Charles Babbage]] | * [[Charles Babbage]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:57, 2 August 2016
Ada Lovelace is a Mathematician and crime-fighting superhero.
In the News
Ada Lovelace will write unit tests for Babbage simulator, confirms Charles Babbage.
Smile on Babbage indicates confidence in future, says new Babbage simulator.
Early version of Analytical Engine happy to know that future versions will be even better.
"She is a worthy adversary," declares Cinnamon Jack after unsuccessful raid on Fort Babbage. "We shall match wits again, I feel sure."
Fiction cross-reference
- Analytical engine - any sign, symbol, or glyph used in a scrying engine. From the obsolete military-computational term analytical enseign.
- Charles Babbage