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  1. Frances Elizabeth "Betty" Holberton (Filadélfia, 7 de março de 1917 – Rockville, Maryland, 8 de dezembro de 2001) foi uma das seis programadoras originais do ENIAC, o primeiro computador eletrônico digital de propósito geral.

  2. IEEE Computer Pioneer Award (1997) WITI Hall of Fame (1997) Frances Elizabeth Holberton (March 7, 1917 – December 8, 2001) was an American computer scientist who was one of the six original programmers of the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer).

  3. 19 de jan. de 2016 · In the last few years of her life, Holberton received recognition as a computer pioneer. In 1997, along with the six other original ENIAC programmers, she was inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame.

  4. 30 de mai. de 2021 · Frances Elizabeth “BettyHolberton (1917-2001) Ruth Lichterman (mais tarde Teitelbaum) (1924-1986) Kathleen “Kay” McNulty ( mais tarde Mauchly Antonelli) (1921-2006) Fonte: Holberton School. Fonte: As mulheres inovadoras do Eniac.

  5. 7 de mar. de 2019 · March 7, 2019. by Suzanne Deffree. Comments 0. Advertisement. Betty Holberton, one of the six original programmers of ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer), the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, was born Frances Elizabeth Snyder on March 7, 1917 in Philadelphia.

  6. awis.org › historical-women › betty-holbertonBetty Holberton - AWIS

    Betty Holberton was one of the original programmers of the first general-purpose electronic digital computer, ENIAC. During World War II, women were hired as “computers” by the Moore School of Engineering to perform calculations for ballistic trajectories electronically for the Army’s Ballistic Research Laboratory.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2022 · The women — Betty Holberton, Jean Jennings Bartik, Kay McNulty, Marlyn Wescoff Meltzer, Ruth Lichterman, and Frances Bilas Spence — worked as “computers,” a clerical job that involved solving complex equations that would be used to build firing tables for guns. (Yes, their job title was literally “computer.”) Learn something new for free.