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Considered by many to be the world’s first computer programmer, Ada Lovelace was an English mathematician and writer born in 1815. She collaborated with inventor Charles Babbage on his general purpose computing machine, the Analytical Engine, and published what we would now call a computer program to generate Bernoulli Numbers. Whilst Babbage had written fragments of programs before, Lovelace's was the most complete, most elaborate, and the first published.

More importantly, she was the first person to foresee the creative potential of the Engine. Lovelace explained how it could do so much more than merely calculate numbers, and could potentially create music and art, given the right programming and inputs. Her vision of computing's possibilities was unmatched by any of her peers and went unrecognized for a century. That mistake was however rightfully fixed, and now October 11th is known as Ada Lovelace Day - an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). It aims to increase the profile of women in STEM and, in doing so, create new role models who will encourage more girls into these careers and support women who are already working in them.

Because of Ada’s accomplishments, we can today enjoy what we love the most - video games. We would like to thank her and celebrate this special day in a true GOG fashion: by giving you guys special deals on awesome puzzle and simulation titles that would undoubtedly interest Ada Lovelace herself!

Check out what we have in store for you and build a cat-to-human translation system as a machine learning specialist in while True: learn () (33% off), take on the role of a Reactor Engineer and construct elaborate factories to transform raw materials into valuable chemical products in SpaceChem (75% off) or automate swarms of office workers to solve puzzles inside your very own parallel computer made of people in 7 Billion Human (50% off)!

Of course, that’s not even half of it - check out all the discounted titles here. Our sale celebration lasts until October 17th, 1 PM UTC!
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• $2.49 • -75% • Spacechem
• $3.49 • -50% • TIS-100
• $3.99 • -60% • shapez
• $4.99 • -50% • MOLEK-SYNTEZ
• $7.49 • -50% • 7 Billion Humans
• $7.49 • -50% • Human Resource Machine
• $7.49 • -50% • SHENZHEN I/O
• $9.99 • -50% • EXAPUNKS
• $9.99 • -50% • Opus Magnum
• $11.99 • -40% • The Signal State
• $12.49 • -50% • Infinifactory
always good to see puzzle games in the spotlight (even better when new/old ones get added), though I couldn't care less about programming stuff.
I was actually interested and was reading who this was, until you made it about gender. Don't feel like reading more or looking at the games in this sale now.
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Lesser Blight Elemental: I was actually interested and was reading who this was, until you made it about gender. Don't feel like reading more or looking at the games in this sale now.
She didn't make it about gender. Don't punish her for the modern media debate about gender. She died in 1852.

Feel free not to look her up. But it won't be anything to do with gender politics, and everything to do with your laziness/ignorance.
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Lesser Blight Elemental: I was actually interested and was reading who this was, until you made it about gender. Don't feel like reading more or looking at the games in this sale now.
You hate women that much? :D jesus
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Lesser Blight Elemental: I was actually interested and was reading who this was, until you made it about gender. Don't feel like reading more or looking at the games in this sale now.
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XYCat: You hate women that much? :D jesus
Obviously no, or I wouldn't have been reading the article to begin with.
Learned something today. Neat!
Kind of funny that one of Luden.io's VR games is named InCell.
Post edited October 11, 2022 by DoomSooth
I love and recommend Spacechem and Opus Magnum.
I'm still waiting for a bit deeper discount to re-purchase here the rest of Zachtronics games, most of them "owned" elsewhere...
with Ada.Text_IO;

procedure Hello is
begin
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("Hello, world!");
end Hello;
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toma85: with Ada.Text_IO;

procedure Hello is
begin
Ada.Text_IO.Put_Line("Hello, world!");
end Hello;
Respect!
Love Ada, love programming, love games. Might as well love programmin puzzle game.
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It's unfortunate that this is coming with a build your own bundle going on because the Devolver sale is going to end up being a better deal with deeper discounts.
Double Cross platformer game features a hacker character who is a reference to Ada Lovelace. If you really want to commemorate first programmer in history, you could bring that game on GOG.
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XYCat: You hate women that much? :D jesus
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Lesser Blight Elemental: Obviously no, or I wouldn't have been reading the article to begin with.
Don't bother to explain things to neo-feminists. They just refuse to listen to reason and if you say anything that goes against their ideology - you are just a women-hater.