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Brianna White

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When we think of tech pioneers, names like Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs steal the stage. Women behind technological changes are often forgotten, and so are their efforts. However, we can’t deny their contribution to the sophisticated digital era we live in today. Women didn’t just start changing the world recently. They always did. Even decades ago when technology started evolving, women stood equal to their masculine counterparts. The technology sector is full of amazing female personalities who devised game-changing inventions and shifted human history with their spectacular ideas. Henceforth, Analytics Insight brings you the list of 10 of the most famous women in technology.
Ada Lovelace: World’s First Computer Programmer
The daughter of famous poet Lord Byron, Ada Lovelace was born in 1815 in London. She was homeschooled by her mother and several tutors. Ada was taught science and mathematics, which went in her favor as she is now known as an English mathematician and writer. Ada’s skills and interest in machines lead to a working relationship with Charles Babbage, the inventor of the Analytical Engine, a complicated device that was never actually created but resembled the elements of the modern computer. Ada is referred to as the ‘World’s first computer programmer.’ Alan Turning used Ada’s notes on Analytical Engine for his modern computer.
Grace Hopper: The Mother of Computing
Grace Hopper was born in 1906 in New York and died in 1992. She was an esteemed computer scientist and one of the first computer programmers to work on Harvard Mark I. Grace’s vision of what computer eventually led her to develop COBOL, an early programming language that is still in use. She published the first algorithm intended to be carried out by a computer.
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