a programming language particularly suited to real-time applications: developed for use by the U.S. Department of Defense.
Origin of Ada
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named after Augusta Ada (Byron), Countess of Lovelace (1815–37), English mathematician, who assisted Charles Babbage in developing a precursor of the modern computer
Eventually, she read into the ADA and wrote again, threatening legal action unless she was accommodated.
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When Wales and his new wife had a daughter in 2011, they named her Ada, after Lady Lovelace.
You Can Look It Up: The Wikipedia Story|Walter Isaacson|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It also harkened back to Ada Lovelace, who asserted that machines would be able to do almost anything, except think on their own.
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McAndrews agreed that the androgenic hormone pill would be problematic for those with a genetic propensity for ADA.
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As the puppies grew, she wanted to keep dressing them, so she started making them sweaters and Ada Nieves for Pets was born.
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Ada and Isabel were inseparable, and it was astonishing how much Lucy and Emily had to say.
Isabel Leicester|Clotilda Jennings
Caddy sat upon the other side of me, next to Ada, to whom we imparted the whole history of the engagement as soon as we got back.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XXVII, August 1852, Vol. V|Various
Ada listened, and her cheek glowed with animation, for she was an enthusiast in the cause of the Greeks.
The Pirate of the Mediterranean|W.H.G. Kingston
Hazel Ripwinkley, and very often Ada Geoffrey, was here at these travelling parties.
The Other Girls|Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney
"I expect to be Ada's friend all my life," said Pauline laughingly, but with a little ring of purpose in her voice.
Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1907 to 1908|Lucy Maud Montgomery
British Dictionary definitions for Ada
Ada
/ (ˈeɪdə) /
noun
a high-level computer programming language designed for dealing with real-time processing problems: used for military and other systems
Word Origin for Ada
C20: named after Ada, Lady Lovelace, the English mathematician, daughter of Lord Byron (1815–52), who worked with Charles Babbage (1792–1871) and whose description of his computing machines preserved them for posterity