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Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (December 10, 1815 - November 27, 1852), Augusta King wrote an early model for a computer and her notes were used as a description of a computer and software.

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Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace (December 10, 1815 - November 27, 1852), Augusta King wrote an early model for a computer and her notes were used as a description of a computer and software.

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Carol Bartz, President and CEO of Yahoo!

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Sophie Wilson, designed the Acorn Microcomputer.

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Meg Whitman, CEO at eBay & HP. Meg was named the most powerful woman in business by Fortune magazine in 2004.

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Anita Borg, founding director of the Institute for Women and Technology (IWT). She encouraged more women to become computer scientists.

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Jean E. Sammet (1928), mathematician and computer scientist; made her own programming language called FORMAC. She spent 27 years at IBM.

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Kay McNulty, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, Ruth Lichterman, Betty Jennings, and Fran Bilas, original programmers of the ENIAC, electronic, digital computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems.

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Mary Allen Wilkes computer programmer. First person to use a computer in a private home.

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Sister Mary Kenneth Keller the first woman to earn a Ph.D. degree in computer science. She helped invent the programming language BASIC.

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Margaret Rock, Codebreaker at Bletchley Park.

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Frances Allen Programmed languages and security codes for the NSA.

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Martha Lane Fox, English businesswoman. She co-founded Lastminute.com. She is a board member of Channel 4, mydeco.com and Marks & Spencer.

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Marissa Mayer, one of the first 20 engineers Ever at Google. She’s now Google’s Vice President of search and user experience.

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Jenn Lukas is an HTML web designer. She has done web design projects for big names such as ESPN, United Healthcare, ABC Sports and Microsoft.

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If you’re a girl and you love Computing,

have a look at how women have made huge successes from their skills

in programming and coding…