women computer scientists

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Women in information technology

"In this book, you'll learn about groundbreaking female computer professionals, career paths in IT, how to become an IT professional, key skills for success, methods of exploring information technology while in school, and . . . more"--Back cover.

Math and coding

2020
Learn about women scientists in the field of math and coding.

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how a team of women coded the future
2019
"The nonfiction story of a team of women innovators, Jean Jennings Bartik, Kay McNulty Mauchly, and Betty Snyder Holberton, who programmed early computer ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer)"--Provided by publisher.
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The women who launched the computer age

2016
True story of six women who programmed the ENIAC computer as part of a secret WWII mission. They learned to program the computer without any software, instructions or tools (none existed.). --.
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Women in computer science

2017
Learn about women innovators in the field of computer science.

Women who launched the computer age

2016
The story of Jean Jennings, Kay McNulty, Frances Bilas, Ruth Lichterman, Betty Snyder, and Marlyn Wescoff, who were chosen to work on the ENIAC computer.

Bend, not break

a life in two worlds
2012
In her autobiography, Ping Fu tells her story as she lived it--from child soldier and political prisoner to a CEO and "Inc." magazine's Entrepreneur of the Year.
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