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History of Computing Part 1: The Poet’s Daughter Who Invented the First Computer Program

Did you know the first computer program was written for a machine that didn't even exist? 🤯 Or that the "computers" of the 1800s were actually humans?
Welcome to our very first episode! Today, we are traveling back to the dawn of computing. Long before silicon chips and glowing screens, inventors tried to teach brass gears and steam engines how to think. We'll explore the ancient Abacus, see how a fabric loom inspired modern code, and uncover the incredible story of Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine and Ada Lovelace—the world's very first programmer.
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⏳ Video Chapters:
0:00 - A World Without Screens (The Human Computer)
0:48 - Tools of the Trade & The Jacquard Loom
1:52 - Charles Babbage & The Analytical Engine
3:04 - Ada Lovelace: The First Computer Programmer
4:16 - From Steam Gears to Modern Tech
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What blew your mind the most about the origins of computing? Did you already know about Ada Lovelace? Let me know in the comments below!

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