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Please Vote for LEGO to Produce a Set Featuring Lovelace, Babbage, and the Analytical Engine
You — and/or your children, students, etc. — could build your own copy of the original Analytical Engine! Out of LEGOs!! (Along with other items I’ve mentioned in my earlier posts, LEGOs are another thing I love: I estimate that … Continue reading
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I recommend Sydney Padua’s ‘THRILLING(!!!) Adventures of LOVELACE and BABBAGE’
One CS-related book I’ve enjoyed this summer is as follows: THE THRILLING ADVENTURES OF LOVELACE AND BABBAGE WITH Interesting & Curious Anecdotes OF CELEBRATED AND DISTINGUISHED CHARACTERS Fully Illustrating a Variety of INSTRUCTIVE AND AMUSING SCENES; AS PERFORMED WITHIN AND … Continue reading
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