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Today is the first day of Women's History Month, and so I wanted to share some of the stories of the famous figures that made the world so many of us take for granted. To start things off, the creator the first programming language: Ada Lovelace, who designed a schema to represent a program for the Analytical Engine.
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While some may disagree that it constitutes a programming language, no one can question another language, that became a major influence in the world of electronic computers: FLOW-MATIC, the ancestor to COBOL. Admiral Grace Hopper envisioned a world with programs written in English, to be easier to understand.
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I came across a comment by Mark Andreessen where he stated, "She is one of the most influential people in the world." I hope I've recalled it accurately though :)
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tysm for this cassie!!!
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Fantastic list! Many that I’ve never heard about before, thank you!
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It's both awe-inspiring and disappointing at the same time that the world we know it today would be drastically different without these women who have been relatively invisible (or purposely hidden) throughout history Here's to banding together and being so powerful it's impossible to hide us ❀️‍πŸ”₯
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200000 $DEGEN
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400 $DEGEN
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Appreciable work
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