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Women in computing / ENIAC / COBOL / Betty Holberton / Grace Hopper / WEIZAC / Programmer / Ada Lovelace / Kathleen Antonelli / Women in technology / Computing / Jean E. Sammet
Date: 2006-11-13 01:48:08
Women in computing
ENIAC
COBOL
Betty Holberton
Grace Hopper
WEIZAC
Programmer
Ada Lovelace
Kathleen Antonelli
Women in technology
Computing
Jean E. Sammet

Pioneering Women In Computer Science by Denise Giirer Reprinted by permission.

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