When did he write a program for his Analytical Engine? Did he write the first program for it? Lovelace wrote a program for it while he was developing it, and people generally recognise her algorithm as being the first.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace
> Her notes on the engine include what is recognised as the first algorithm intended to be carried out by a machine. Because of this, she is often regarded as the first computer programmer.[1][2][3]
EDIT: Having checked your comment history I'm not surprised that you seek to minimise the woman's contribution.
Again some logic please... the man who created the machines would not know how to run them?
Since you love to quote wikipedia you could have scrolled down a little on the same page and seeen this -
Allan G. Bromley, in the 1990 essay Difference and Analytical Engines, wrote,[71]
All but one of the programs cited in her notes had been prepared by Babbage from three to seven years earlier. The exception was prepared by Babbage for her, although she did detect a 'bug' in it. Not only is there no evidence that Ada ever prepared a program for the Analytical Engine, but her correspondence with Babbage shows that she did not have the knowledge to do so.
Blue plaque to Lovelace in St. James's Square, LondonIn his PhD thesis, Bruce Collier, who went on to write a biography of Babbage, claimed:
It would be only a slight exaggeration to say that Babbage wrote the 'Notes' to Menabrea's paper, but for reasons of his own encouraged the illusion in the minds of Ada and the public that they were authored by her. It is no exaggeration to say that she was a manic depressive with the most amazing delusions about her own talents, and a rather shallow understanding of both Charles Babbage and the Analytical Engine
There is a google talk about Babbage's machines and the speaker also talked about Ada at the 36 min mark -- https://youtu.be/7K5p_tBcrd0?t=2190Further links for your blithe mind to peruse - https://thonyc.wordpress.com/2012/12/26/christmas-trilogy-20...
http://www.salon.com/1999/03/16/feature_217/
http://www.juliansanchez.com/2012/10/16/much-ada-about-nothi...