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  1. Mary Lee Berners-Lee ( née Woods; 12 March 1924 – 29 November 2017) was an English mathematician and computer scientist who worked in a team that developed programs in the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers.

  2. 16 de dez. de 2021 · Conoce la vida y obra de Mary Lee Woods, la madre de Tim Berners-Lee, el inventor de la web. Fue una de las primeras programadoras de ordenadores comerciales, trabajó con Alan Turing y luchó por la igualdad salarial.

  3. Mary Lee Woods (12 March 1924 – 29 November 2017) was an English mathematician and computer programmer. She worked in a team that developed programs in the School of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers. [2] [3] She met and married Conway Berners-Lee while working at Ferranti.

  4. Mary Lee Woods ( Birmingham, Reino Unido, 12 de marzo de 1924 - 29 de noviembre del 2017) fue una matemática y programadora informática inglesa, que trabajó en un equipo que desarrolló programas en los ordenadores Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 y Mark 1 Star de la Escuela de Informática de la Universidad de Mánchester. 1 2 3 Conoció ...

  5. A British mathematician and computer programmer who worked in a team that developed programs for the Manchester University Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers, she is married to Conway Berners-Lee, also in the team.

  6. Mary Lee Berners-Lee ( née Woods; 12 March 1924 – 29 November 2017) was an English mathematician and computer scientist who worked in a team that developed programs in the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester Mark 1, Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers.

  7. He met his wife Mary Lee Woods at the Ferranti Christmas party in Manchester in 1952. She had been working as a programmer on the Ferranti Mark 1 and Mark 1 Star computers at the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester since 1951. [10] [11] He joined Ferranti in 1953 working at Ferranti's London Computer Centre. [12] .