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It wasn’t always this way. An episode of NPR’s podcast Planet Money recently raised the question, “When did women stop coding?” The number of women in U.S. computer science programs looked good leading up to a very specific point in history. If you know any programming history, then you’ve probably heard of Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper. These and other women had a huge influence on modern programming. They may have been hailed as leaders of the industry in their time, but now men such as Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg—the modern trinity of the tech world—are hailed as the innovative programmers of the last 30 years. Where are the women who should be household names listed among the men? The History of Human Computers During World War II, a “computer” was a job title for someone who programmed the first general-purpose electronic computer, commissioned by the Ballistics Research Laboratory of the U.S. Army. Its purpose was to accurately target long-range ballistic weaponry...

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