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Betty Holberton / Kathleen Antonelli / Adele Goldstine / ENIAC / Ruth Teitelbaum / Human computer / Moore School of Electrical Engineering / Programmer / J. Presper Eckert / Women in technology / Computing / Jean Bartik
Date: 2007-10-16 13:59:43
Betty Holberton
Kathleen Antonelli
Adele Goldstine
ENIAC
Ruth Teitelbaum
Human computer
Moore School of Electrical Engineering
Programmer
J. Presper Eckert
Women in technology
Computing
Jean Bartik

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