Ada Lovelace Pint Glass
This pint glass features Ada, Countess of Lovelace, who authored the first computer algorithm. Born to the poet, Lord Byron, but expelled from his household for her failure to be a boy, her mother ensured she was tutored in math and music to deter any dangerous poetic tendencies.
She envisioned using calculating machines to derive more than simple figures, and to be applied in fields beyond mathematics, laying the foundation for todayās technological world. This brilliant woman authored the world's first computer algorithm, and is now fondly known as the grandmother of computer programming.
Details:Ā
- Volume: 16 oz
- Height: 5.75"
- Diameter: 3.3"
- Dishwasher SafeĀ
- Made in USA
Cognitive Surplus create stationery and lifestyle goods to celebrate science and inspire discovery with respect for the sustainability of our planet.
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Ada Lovelace Pint Glass
Ada Lovelace Pint Glass
This pint glass features Ada, Countess of Lovelace, who authored the first computer algorithm. Born to the poet, Lord Byron, but expelled from his household for her failure to be a boy, her mother ensured she was tutored in math and music to deter any dangerous poetic tendencies.
She envisioned using calculating machines to derive more than simple figures, and to be applied in fields beyond mathematics, laying the foundation for todayās technological world. This brilliant woman authored the world's first computer algorithm, and is now fondly known as the grandmother of computer programming.
Details:Ā
- Volume: 16 oz
- Height: 5.75"
- Diameter: 3.3"
- Dishwasher SafeĀ
- Made in USA
Cognitive Surplus create stationery and lifestyle goods to celebrate science and inspire discovery with respect for the sustainability of our planet.
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This pint glass features Ada, Countess of Lovelace, who authored the first computer algorithm. Born to the poet, Lord Byron, but expelled from his household for her failure to be a boy, her mother ensured she was tutored in math and music to deter any dangerous poetic tendencies.
She envisioned using calculating machines to derive more than simple figures, and to be applied in fields beyond mathematics, laying the foundation for todayās technological world. This brilliant woman authored the world's first computer algorithm, and is now fondly known as the grandmother of computer programming.
Details:Ā
- Volume: 16 oz
- Height: 5.75"
- Diameter: 3.3"
- Dishwasher SafeĀ
- Made in USA
Cognitive Surplus create stationery and lifestyle goods to celebrate science and inspire discovery with respect for the sustainability of our planet.
























