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lj·rk

@jpaulgibson @lisamelton To the contrary, keep 'em coming, we need more visibility and I don't know them all. There are soooo many!

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katha

@ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton

Opens that one specific file labelled "for the next it guy telling you there never were women in it", appends list.

lj·rk

@kathol @jpaulgibson @lisamelton You're welcome -- and please share anyone I've missed! :)

J Paul Gibson

@ljrk @kathol @lisamelton
- i promise this is the last i will bother you - but Hedy Lamarr deserves a mention - womenshistory.org/education-re - Her story is a film waiting to be made !

lj·rk

@jpaulgibson @kathol @lisamelton How could I forget to list Hedy?! She truly lived a life worth putting on the big screen.

And not in the least bothersome, thank you!

Hitchin Hackspace

@ljrk @jpaulgibson @kathol @lisamelton

No need to wait for the film to be created and put on the big screen. It exists, was on the big screen and is worth seeing.
"Bombshell: The Hedey Lamarr Story"
imdb.com/title/tt6752848/

lj·rk

@hackhitchin @jpaulgibson @kathol @lisamelton This is such a great day because I'm learning so much about so many other women or about other resources about them! Thank you!

J Paul Gibson

@ljrk @hackhitchin @kathol @lisamelton - thanks to you for highlighting the problem of women being written out of ((computer) science) history. There are many exceptional women in computing, today, who also deserve our thanks. A few examples that come to mind are Emily M Bender, Timnit Gebru, Molly White, Cat Hicks, and Amy J. Ko.

J Paul Gibson

@ljrk @kathol @lisamelton i forgot about sister mary kenneth keller onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/on-al … sorry for disturbing you, if she was already mentioned

lj·rk

@jpaulgibson @kathol @lisamelton I don't think she was! I've already used the forms of the notabletechwoman GSheets to add some more women and I think we need to carry on that work – so many yet to go!

katha

@ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton I'm thinking about adding a Moodle course for my students, keep them coming!

Kevin Russell

@kathol @ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton

Computing was begun by Ada, "actually . . . " began shortly thereafter.

pele75

@ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton Grace Hopper, the tenacious mathematician who democratized computing by leading the charge for machine-independent programming languages after World War II and Elizabeth "Jake" Feinler, the one-woman Google who kept the earliest version of the Internet online.

Robert Bell

@pele75 @ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton ….and the developer of COBOL! Adm Hopper was amazing

Human 3500

@pele75 @ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton Didn't Grace Hopper coin the term bug (after an actual bug caused a bug)?

kelleynnn

@human3500 @pele75 @ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton She taped the actual dead insect into the log book

Human 3500

@kelleynnn @pele75 @ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton Well, she had to tape the bug into the book because the trouble ticket system back then was garbage.

J Paul Gibson

@kelleynnn @human3500 @pele75 @ljrk @lisamelton - indeed she did ! and i use it as an example of why all engineers, including software engineers, should keep a log book. education.nationalgeographic.o

Henrik Kramselund - kramse

@ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton Dorothy Denning co invented Intrusion detection systems and a huge profile and impact on information security
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doroth

int_ijk

@kramse @ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton

either dorothy or teresa gave me an early ides paper for reading (i worked upstairs, 3rd deck, e bldg). yes, both changed our world, for the better.

Lynn Grant

@ebw @kramse @ljrk @jpaulgibson @lisamelton Maybe I missed it, but I didn’t see “Teresa” mentioned in the thread. Do you mean Teresa Lunt, of Seaviews fame? (For those unfamiliar, Seaviews was a project to make a multilevel-secure database. A very cool project.)

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