The Secret History of Women in Coding
Those histories are quite interesting and actually funny in a way in those times of the first general purpose computers no one had actual qualifications, a career or higher studies about computers programming so they were hiring basically anyone with any kind of experience that would relate to the topic or that the interview would consider relates, because of that a lot of women were hired to be programmers since they had some experience with military systems from WWII. It is quite funny that an oppression in WWII for given women “jobs for women” is what gave them the power to stand for themselves in the workforce of that era in a field that is still considered the future of the world 70 year after.
Wilkes said that working in computer science was a lonely task, I guess since they had to test a lot of untested things by themselves and they do not shared a lot of times with the team, but she also said that everyone in her team accepted hear and that they were a bunch of geeks so I don't really understand, also is not like practicing law makes you have deep and long lasting friendships, maybe just being with people was her objective.
The history of Lovelace is really the only sad one in this article, she was very young and had all the confidence reaching narcissism of a young person and yes probably had an amazing mind to consider the possibilities of the machine of her husband, she even wrote the program, she died too young, maybe for the time was a common thing but in other conditions maybe the technological revolution would had come year earlier, maybe not in her life but taking her work as a base for future projects, If she had been successful and had a wider life she could have had demonstrate the possibilities of computing to the world and inspired many people.
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