Women in Computing, Science, Engineering who contributed (Crediting the unmentioned and some still alive to praise!)...
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INTRO (or skip to LIST) "We never talk about these women"... (Version 11)
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Too many men got the credit for other people's work!
Usually men are either given or taking the credit all for themselves.
We see it day to day. But not today!
THIS POST GIVES THE UNSAID THE CREDIT !
Non-men are usually not given the credit they deserve SO HERE IT IS!
A dedicated list and #Justice for all the silent injustices!
Name + reasons / what they + hashtags + links for future generations BELOW!...
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🔁 ONE BIG *FEDIVERSE POST* TO BOOST / REPLY TO FOREVER 🔁
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Click reply to add more to this collection + the Wikipedia link please...
...so society and academic writers can use these names as alternative sources and lists!
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We never talk about... (Fediverse people first + #FreeSchool mostly checked / verified these - mostly not a Twitter bot acc!)
*Lynn Conway* #LynnConway RIP 2024 [Special mention]
#trans woman #CPU #designer
(more at end of this post, CTRL-F name!)
*Lisa Melton* #LisaMelton
#Safari + #WebKit projects at #Apple, underground comics, newspaper graphics, Adobe and Netscape, #transcoding + podcast
FEDIVERSE: @lisamelton )
Emily M. Bender (Prof / she / her) #EmilyMBender
Professor, Linguistics, University of Washington, Faculty Director,
FEDIVERSE: @emilymbender
Timnit Gebru (she / her) #TimnitGebru
Fired from Google for raising issues of discrimination in the workplace:
https://www.wired.com/story/google-timnit-gebru-ai-what-really-happened/.
Writes about the dangers of large language models or #LLM:
Founded The Distributed AI Research Institute (https://www.dair-institute.org/) to work on community rooted AI research.
FEDIVERSE: @timnitGebru
*Molly White* #MollyWhite
crypto researcher & critic, software engineer, wikipedian, @web3isgreat
FEDIVERSE: @molly0xfff / https://hachyderm.io/@molly0xfff
FEDIVERSE: @web3isgreat @web3isgreat / https://indieweb.social/@web3isgreat
*Vesna Manojlovic* (she / her)
Community Builder (UnCiv) / hacker / mother / artist / feminist / activist / émigré / Yugosaurus / NL
FEDIVERSE: @becha
WEB: https://becha.unciv.nl/
Cat Hicks #CatHicks
Social & Evidence Scientist. Defender of the mismeasured.
#psychology #evidence #statistics #measurement theory #research
Founder of the Developer Success Lab
FEDIVERSE: @grimalkina
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List not yet found on Fediverse ??
(as yet found by #FreeSchool 2024)
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*Sophie Wilson* #SophieWilson
#ARM #architecture inventor
Mary Ann Horton* #MaryAnnHorton CONFIRMED ALIVE (68)
Pioneer for Usenet and Internet. Contributed to Berkeley UNIX (BSD) including the #vi editor and #terminfo database + created the first email binary attachment tool uuencode.
WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ann_Horton
WEB: maryannhorton.com
*Radia Perlman* #RadiaPerlman
Spanning Tree Protocol inventor
*Adele Goldberg* #AdeleGoldberg
Origins of #OOP and #Smalltalk
Model of Communicating Entities (The Cuis-Smalltalk Book)
WEB: https://cuis-smalltalk.github.io/TheCuisBook/Class-_002d-Model-of-Communicating-Entities.html
*Kathleen Booth* #KathleenBooth
woman who wrote the first #Assembler,
*Sally Floyd* #SallyFloyd
pioneering work in Internet congestion control.
*Klára Dán von Neumann* #KlaraDanVonNeumann
Considered one of the first programmers, #MANIAC I and #ENIAC and coded the first monte carlo simulation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kl%C3%A1ra_D%C3%A1n_von_Neumann
Hedy Lamarr #HedyLamarr on Big Screen #Cinema
https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/hedy-lamarr
Film called: "Bombshell: The Hedey Lamarr Story" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6752848/
*Mary Kenneth Keller* #MaryKennethKeller
First woman to earn a PhD in computer science (almost first person ever, but the first man to earn the degree accepted his diploma at Washington University in Saint Louis earlier the very same day.)
SISTER Mary Kenneth Keller! Religious... !
https://onwisconsin.uwalumni.com/on-alumnae-mary-kenneth-keller/
Grace Hopper #GraceHopper RIP 1906-1992
Coined the term "bug" (after an actual bug caused a bug) !!!!
Spoke at Penn State ~1970
WIKIl https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_Hopper
*Dorothy Denning* #DorothyDenning
Invented Intrusion detection systems, huge in information security
WIKI: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_E._Denning
*Barbara Liskov* #BarbaraLiskov CONFIRMED ALIVE!
Pioneer contributions to programming languages + distributed computing
The L in the “SOLID” principles of object oriented design.
WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Liskov
*Nancy Lynch* #Nancy Lynch
Pioneer theoretician of distributed systems.
WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lynch
*Nancy Leveson* #NancyLeveson CONFIRMED ALIVE!
Pioneer of safety-critical systems such as the Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS)
Editor of the journal IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering.
Held memberships in the ACM, IEEE Computer Society, System Safety Society, and AIAA
WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Leveson
*Ada Lovelace* / Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace #AdaLovelace
English mathematician and writer, worked on Charles Babbage's proposed mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine.
She was the first to recognise that the machine had applications beyond pure calculation.
WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace
Museum Exhibit: https://computerhistory.org/press-releases/ada-lovelace-release/
Audio Talk / Interview: https://spectrum.ieee.org/qa-adele-goldberg-on-the-legacy-of-smalltalk
*Susan Graham* #SusanGraham
1st female CMPSC prof and only female for a decade+ at UC Berkeley and
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_L._Graham
*Mar Hicks* #MarHicks
Women, Gender, Sexuality in Computing istory
https://computerhistory.org/blog/women-gender-sexuality-and-computing-history/
https://www.amazon.com/Programmed-Inequality-Discarded-Technologists-Computing/dp/0262535181
*Diane Greene* #DianeGreene - friend of JohnMashey @JohnMashey
Software manager at SGI:
WIKI: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Greene
*Megan Smith* #MeganSmith - friend JohnMashey @JohnMashey
Worked at General Magic
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Smith
*Sue Owicki* #SueOwicki - friend of JohnMashey @JohnMashey
Consulting for SGI
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Owicki
Lizy John:
Professor at University of Texas at Austin, Indian American electrical engineer, Editor-in-Chief (EIC) of IEEE MICRO
WIKI: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizy_John
(Potential contact relative to above and more):
JohnMashey @JohnMashey who worked at Bell Labs, crucial time for CMPSC, 100+ talks around USA as an ACM National Lecturer. Decades in Silicon Valley, including 22.5 years as Trustee at Computer History Museum. Has met many terrific people including above.
*Laurie Spiegel* #LaurieSpiegel
Bell Labs in 1973 developed computer music systems (GROOVE, Alles), did most of the design work on the alphaSyntauri system (used by Apple II) and later the McLeyvier, 1986 she released her own algorithmic composition software called Music Mouse.Her musical interpretation of Kepler's "Harmonices Mundi" is Track 1 of the golden record on board Voyager.
She also plays the guitar and lute.
WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Spiegel
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*Ida Rhodes* #IdaRhodes
*Carol Shaw* #CarolShaw
*Shafi Goldwasser* #ShafiGoldwasser
*Edith Clarke* #EdithClarke
*Annie Easley* #AnnieEasley
*Joyce Little* #JoyceLittle
*Barbara Liskov* #BarbaraLiskov
*Jeannette Wing* #JeannetteWing
*Pamela Zave* #PamelaZave
*Muffy Calder* #MuffyCalder
*Ursula Martin* #UrsulaMartin
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Original #ENIAC programming team:
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Kay McNulty #KayMcNulty
Betty Jennings #BettyJennings
Betty Snyder #BettySnyder
Marlyn Wescoff #MarlynWescoff
Fran Bilas #FranBilas
Ruth Lichterman #RuthLichterman
+ maybe some black women were also involved with this project but sadly this has not been well documented and information about them may have been lost in the historical record.
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OTHER SOURCES AND INFO FOLLOWS:
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#WomenInTechBook <== Book
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Notable Women In Computing
A Playing Cards Project:
https://medium.com/csforall-stories/notable-women-in-computing-playing-cards-project-8c6739ce4494
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Association for Women in Computing (AWC)
www.awc-hq.org
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Klára Dán von Neumann (John von Neumann's wife)
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Considered to be one of the first programmers:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kl%C3%A1ra_D%C3%A1n_von_Neumann
She was Head of the Statistical Computing Group at Princeton, and worked at Los Alamos laboratory. She programmed the MANIAC I and #ENIAC and coded the first monte carlo simulation.
The Lost Women of Science podcast devoted an entire season to her, I've been meaning to get around to finishing it:
https://www.lostwomenofscience.org/season-2
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Computer History Museum’s "Hall of Fellows"
includes many of the women mentioned + more!
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https://computerhistory.org/hall-of-fellows/
⬇️ EXAMPLE SEARCH
= Adele Goldstine #AdeleGoldstine https://www.computerhistory.org/collections/oralhistories/?s=Adele+Goldberg
aardvark @aardvark said "I carried a box for Adele after a conference, and have her books!" (https://ioc.exchange/@aardvark/112618298437725182)
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*Lynn Conway* #LynnConway RIP 2024
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Lynn developed "generalized dynamic instruction dispatch" for IBM in 1966.
2 years later she was kicked out, just after Robert Tomasulo published the "Tomasulo Algorithm" for out-of-order execution of floating point instructions, utilizing Lynn's work.
Everyone knows Tomasulo (and he did great work, mind you!), but no-one knows Lynn.
Later, in technical compsci, you may stumble upon highly integrated circuits, everyone there knows #VLSI but not the inventor, our dear Dr. Conway.
Her story, her struggle against IBM who took decades to apologize to her for her mistreatment. She transitioned in darker times and pioneered not "only" in compsci. She was what many would call "greater than life". She died early Jun 2024.
Today let's remember Lynn 🏳️⚧️
Today and tomorrow we fight on ✊
See also: Talk on Wikipedia: Out-of-order execution
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Out-of-order_execution#Lynn_Conway
The name of Conway is usually dropped and both concepts (register renaming etc. and multiple-issue) subsumed under one, effectively erasing Conway's work. If it isn't then multiple-issue is often erroneously attributed to Yale Patt.
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