Women's lives in code
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Women and computing
Encyclopedia of Computer ScienceWomen have played a primary role in computer programming since its origins in the mid-1800s. Augusta Ada Byron, Countess of Lovelace (q.v.) introduced many concepts of computer programming, such as arrays, loops, and subroutines, in the context of ...
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