





Ada Lovelace / Punchcard Pin
Ada Lovelace published the first computer program in 1843. She was also the first person to describe a general purpose computer. This pin, part of our Women in Science Collection, celebrates Lovelace's contributions to the field of computer science.Ā
ThisĀ pin is based on a punch card made for the Analytical Engine, the mechanical computer that Lovelaceās program was designed to run on.
This pin comes with a fold-out card withĀ Lovelace's story.
This pin is 2" wide and has two posts to hold it in place. .
50% of profits fromĀ this pin go to:
- Black Girls Code
- DIY Girls
ThisĀ pin has small parts andĀ is not made for children!
Analytical Engine Punchcard courtesy of Bruce Sterling.
Original: $21.00
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Ada Lovelace published the first computer program in 1843. She was also the first person to describe a general purpose computer. This pin, part of our Women in Science Collection, celebrates Lovelace's contributions to the field of computer science.Ā
ThisĀ pin is based on a punch card made for the Analytical Engine, the mechanical computer that Lovelaceās program was designed to run on.
This pin comes with a fold-out card withĀ Lovelace's story.
This pin is 2" wide and has two posts to hold it in place. .
50% of profits fromĀ this pin go to:
- Black Girls Code
- DIY Girls
ThisĀ pin has small parts andĀ is not made for children!
Analytical Engine Punchcard courtesy of Bruce Sterling.





















