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  1. Cynthia Solomon creó el primer lenguaje de programación para niños, llamado “Logo”. Hoy en día existen muchos intentos por incluir a las mujeres en la tecnología, sin embargo en realidad hay muy pocas acciones más allá de presentaciones en congresos y publicaciones en blogs de interés, pero una forma de aumentar el número de mujeres en la tecnología es recordando a sus pioneras.

  2. Jan 1976. Cynthia Solomon. Seymour Papert. This paper explores some important issues with regard to using computers in education. It probes into the question of what programming ideas and projects ...

  3. The Cynthia Solomon Holmes Leiomyosarcoma Foundation, Kingwood. 599 likes. The Cynthia Solomon Holmes Foundation seeks to raise awareness, provide support to patients and families with Leiomyosarcoma...

  4. Logo is more than a programming language. It is a learning environment where children explore mathematical ideas and create projects of their own design. Logo, the first computer language explicitly designed for children, was invented by Seymour Papert, Wallace Feurzeig, Daniel Bobrow, and Cynthia Solomon in 1966 at Bolt, Beranek and Newman ...

  5. Jan 1995. Allison Druin. Cynthia Solomon. This full-day, introductory tutorial will contain lectures and a hands-on design session, for educators and other professionals who are, or would like to ...

  6. Thanks for Attending PLDI 2021 July 6, 2021 Virtual Conference Site The conference is now at an end. Thanks for being part of it and making PLDI such a success. Our virtual conference site is now publicly available for all to enjoy. Just click the “Virtual Conference Site” button above to find archives of all materials from the conference, including videos of talks and technical sessions ...

  7. 27 de abr. de 2024 · The Colonial Heights Police Department is urging anyone with information about the shooting to come forward and help bring closure to Cynthia Solomon’s family. Detective Joseph Vaughan can be reached at (804) 524-8701, or information can be submitted anonymously through Crime Solvers at (804) 748-0660 or the P3Tips mobile app.