Perhaps the most exceptional mind to think about thinking machines before 1956 was the British mathematician Alan Turing.
The Presidency University Programming Club (PUPC) successfully hosted the "Ada Lovelace Programming Contest 2025" in a ...
Between 40,000 and 60,000 women leave the tech industry each year, costing the economy an estimated £2 to £3.5 billion ...
Allan M. Stavely died Thursday, August 22, 2024 in his Windsor, Colorado home-away-from-home, surrounded by loved ones. He ...
In 1847, at the age of just twenty-seven, Ada Lovelace became the world’s first computer programmer—more than a century ...
To mark Ada Lovelace Day, I talk to co-Founder and Chief Executive of data transformation consultancy Carruthers and Jackson ...
Each year, on the second Tuesday of October, we celebrate Ada Lovelace Day. Ada Lovelace is renowned as a pioneer in STEM and ...
The National Portrait Gallery director shares her insider guide to the capital, and stories of living in Camden in the midst ...
A King’s College London (KCL) professor has been recognised for his contribution to global computing education. Professor Michael Kölling, from the department of informatics, was awarded the Lovelace ...