women computer programmers

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Proving ground

the untold story of the six women who programmed the world's first modern computer
2023
"After the end of World War II, top-secret research continued across the United States as engineers and programmers rushed to complete their confidential assignments. Among them were six pioneering women, tasked with figuring out how to program the world's first general-purpose, programmable, all-electronic computer--a machine built to calculate a single ballistic trajectory in twenty seconds rather than forty hours by human hand--even though there were no instruction codes or programming languages in existence. But their story, never told to the reporters and scientists who thronged the huge computer after it became public, was lost. [The author], through . . . research and . . . prose, brings these women back to life, and back into the historical record. For more than two decades, she met with four of the original six ENIAC Programmers, poured over documentation and images, and recorded extensive oral histories with the women about their work. She found stories that had been relegated and dismissed by even computer history experts, who had assumed the women in the old black-and-white pictures with ENIAC were nothing more than models. [This book] is a character-driven narrative that restores these women to their rightful place as technological revolutionaries"--Provided by publisher.

Problem solvers

15 innovative women engineers and coders
2022
"Profiles of women engineers and coders who overcame obstacles to become leading voices in their fields. Each profile presents the subject's challenges and career path while exploring global themes of gender-based disenfranchisement--and empowerment--in STEM fields. The work presents itself as both a guide for girls who want to go into these areas as well as an appeal to those who don't think they would find them interesting or who might feel discouraged from pursuing them"--Kirkus Reviews.

Going viral

the mindbending Minecraft graphic novel adventure!
2021
"Black The Virus is growing! It's infected some of the world's biggest Minecraft servers, and it's recruited a team of monsters to do its bidding. Worst of all, our hero Steve has been taken over by his dark side and become the monstrous Herobrine. Can his friends help return him to the light... or will the online world of Minecraft be doomed forever?"--Provided by publisher.

Space heroes

Profiles four women who have been integral to NASA's space program, helping to develop the Hubble Space Telescope, create computer code to send spacecraft to the moon, and work onboard the space shuttle.

Karlie Kloss

Explores Karlie Kloss's life, a model that uses her career to help girls and women get involved in computer coding.

Girl code revolution

profiles and projects to inspire coders
"Part how-to, part profile, and all about getting girls coding. Step-by-step instructions for projects girls actually want to code and profiles of aspirational female coders in the field combine to lead the girl code revolution"--Provided by the publisher.

Ada Lovelace

2019
"Ada Lovelace wasn't just a mathematician. She was a pioneer in computer programming. Young readers will learn how this woman who lived 200 years ago helped the world see machines and numbers in new ways"--Provided by.
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Ada Lovelace and computer algorithms

Introduces young readers to Ada Lovelace and her contributions to computer science. Includes a glossary and additional resources.
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Programming pioneer Ada Lovelace

Provides a biography of computer programming pioneer Ada Lovelace. Discusses her childhood, education, and passion for mathematics. Includes color photographs and illustrations, a timeline, a glossary, and further resources.
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Computer scientist Jean Bartik

Presents photos and information about twentieth-century computer scientist Jean Bartik. Discusses Bartik's childhood and education, opportunities for women during World War II, and Bartik's career and legacy. Includes a timeline, glossary, index, and resources for further information.
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