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Women Who Changed the Tech World: Part 2
Nth Generation would like you to join us in celebrating our values surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion. Women’s History Month is a meaningful component of that spectrum. We would like to shine a spotlight on a few of the many strong females who have shaped modern technology. Grace Hopper (1906 – 1992) was a computer scientist, mathematician, and U.S. Naval officer. She is best known for her innovative contributions to computer programming, software development, and t

Nth Generation
Mar 31, 2023


Women Who Changed the Tech World: Part 1
Nth Generation would like you to join us in celebrating our values surrounding diversity, equity, and inclusion. Women’s History Month is a meaningful component of that spectrum. We would like to shine a spotlight on a few of the many strong females who have shaped modern technology. Mary Allen Wilkes (born 1937) Not only did Mary Allen Wilkes help develop the LINC computer, the first "minicomputer" and the predecessor of personal computers today, she was also the first perso

Nth Generation
Mar 24, 2023


International Women's Day - Influential Women in Tech History
In honor of International Women’s Day, Nth Generation would like to highlight a few of the amazing females that changed the tech world as we know it. Ada Lovelace (1815 – 1852) is often called the world’s first computer programmer. She was the assistant of Charles Babbage, the developer of the “Analytical Engine,” a calculating machine that could modify its calculation while it was running. Her notes on it are often described as "the first computer program.” Hedy Lamarr (191

Nth Generation
Mar 8, 2023
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