Langley-Adams Library (Groveland)

Who says women can't be computer programmers?, the story of Ada Lovelace, Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrated by Marjorie Priceman

Label
Who says women can't be computer programmers?, the story of Ada Lovelace, Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrated by Marjorie Priceman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Ages 5-8
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Who says women can't be computer programmers?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
962304096
Responsibility statement
Tanya Lee Stone ; illustrated by Marjorie Priceman
Sub title
the story of Ada Lovelace
Summary
"Known as "The Enchantress of Numbers" by many inventors and mathematicians of the 19th century, Ada Lovelace is recognized today as history's first computer programmer. Her work was an inspiration to such famous minds as Charles Babbage and Alan Turing. This is her story"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
Mapped to