Received: from mit-oz by mit-htvax with CHAOS; 20 Apr 1984 09:54:26-EST Received: from MIT-MORRISON by MIT-OZ via Chaosnet; 20 Apr 84 09:54-EST Date: Friday, 20 April 1984, 09:55-EST From: David Chapman To: walter at MIT-OZ The first computer programmer was a nineteenth-centurnoblewoman, Lady Augusta Ada Lovelace, daughter of the poet Lord Byron. As a teenager, Augusta displayed astonishing prowess in mathematics. When she was eighteen augusta first saw Charles Babbage's analytical engine, a calculating machine that was the forerunner of the modern computer. In eighteen forty-two, she translated a paper on the engine from French to English, adding her own voluminous notes. In subsequent writings she described the "loop" and "subroutine" concepts. Hey, I really like these hack GSL announcements. ***************************************************************************