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  1. www.computerhistory.org › profile › jean-jennings-bartikJean Jennings Bartik - CHM

    2 de mai. de 2024 · For programming the ENIAC computer and helping adapt it to use software programs stored in memory. "The day ENIAC was introduced to the world was one of the most exciting days of my life." — Jean Jennings Bartik. Jean Bartik was born in Gentry County, Missouri, in 1924.

  2. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Sempre mencionamos a Almirante Grace Hopper (UNIVAC I, COBOL, bug, ), mas também são falados os trabalhos de Jean Bartik (uma das seis programadoras originais do ENIAC), a cientista da computação Elizabeth Feinler (entre outras coisas, diretora do NIC da ARPANET), Donna Dubinsky (CEO da Palm Inc e fundadora da Handspring – se ...

  3. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Uma das primeiras programadoras do ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer), o primeiro computador eletrônico de uso geral, Jean Bartik foi fundamental para a programação e operação deste computador pioneiro. Seu trabalho foi crucial durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial e lançou as bases para a era moderna da computação.

  4. Há 2 dias · The programmers of the ENIAC computer in 1944, were six female mathematicians; Marlyn Meltzer, Betty Holberton, Kathleen Antonelli, Ruth Teitelbaum, Jean Bartik, and Frances Spence, who were human computers at the Moore School's computation lab. Adele Goldstine was their teacher and trainer and they were known as the "ENIAC girls."

  5. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Revista Interesante. ·. Follow. 4 min read. ·. May 9, 2024. La primera computadora electrónica del mundo, de uso general, fue ENIAC, Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. Fue diseñado por...

  6. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Jean Bartik, one of the ENIAC programmers, writes an Amazon review. I don't know why I find this so heartwarming. It’s like seeing Alan Kay pop up every once in a while in Quora discussions.

  7. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Jean Bartik and Frances Spence setting up the ENIAC. Women worked as WREN Colossus operators during WW2 at Bletchley Park. Wives of scientists working on the Manhattan Project with mathematical training were hired as human computers to work on the ENIAC and MANIAC I computers. This included Klara Dan von Neumann, Augusta H. Teller, and Adele ...