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Pioneer Programmer Jean Jennings Bartik And The Computer That Changed The World Jean Jennings Bartik

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Pioneer Programmer Jean Jennings Bartik And The Computer That Changed The World Jean Jennings Bartik
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Publisher: Truman State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.89 MB
Author: Jean Jennings Bartik
ISBN: 9781612480862, 9781612480879, 1612480861, 161248087X, 2013031857
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Pioneer Programmer Jean Jennings Bartik And The Computer That Changed The World Jean Jennings Bartik by Jean Jennings Bartik 9781612480862, 9781612480879, 1612480861, 161248087X, 2013031857 instant download after payment.

Finalist: 2015 USA Best Book Awards, Autobiography/Memoir -- In early 1945, the United States military was recruiting female mathematicians for a top-secret project to help win World War II. Betty Jean Jennings (Bartik), a twenty-year-old college graduate from rural northwest Missouri, wanted an adventure, so she applied for the job. She was hired as a computer to calculate artillery shell trajectories for Aberdeen Proving Ground, and later joined a team of women who programmed the Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer (ENIAC), the first successful general-purpose programmable electronic computer. In 1947, Bartik headed up a team that modified the ENIAC into the first stored-program electronic computer. Even with her talents, Bartik met obstacles in her career due to attitudes about women's roles in the workplace. Her perseverance paid off and she worked with the earliest computer pioneers and helped launch the commercial computer industry. Despite their contributions, Bartik and the other female ENIAC programmers have been largely ignored. In the only autobiography by any of the six original ENIAC programmers, Bartik tells her story, exposing myths about the computer's origin and properly crediting those behind the computing innovations that shape our daily lives.

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