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In the Bodleian Library at Oxford University there is a massive collection of letters, diaries, and papers concerning the life of the world's first computer programmer, Ada Byron Lovelace, She was a programmer without a computer, for she lived 150 years ago and the program she wrote was for a machine that was never built.
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