Mês das Mulheres
Vamos lembrar dela!
Grace Hopper (1906–1992) foi pioneira da computação. Matemática e oficial da Marinha dos EUA, participou da criação do primeiro compilador e contribuiu para a linguagem COBOL, usada em sistemas empresariais. Seu trabalho abriu caminhos para gerações de profissionais da tecnologia.

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Mês das Mulheres
Começamos por relembrar ela!
Ada Lovelace (1815–1852)
Matemática britânica considerada a primeira programadora da história.
Escreveu o primeiro algoritmo destinado a ser executado pela Máquina Analítica de Charles Babbage, antecipando conceitos fundamentais da computação.
#AdaLovelace #MulheresNaComputação #WomenInTech #WomenInComputing
#HistóriaDaComputação #Programação #Algoritmos #MulheresNaCiencia

Une superbe ressource numérique pour nos élèves et pour donner des rôles modèles :

No Web Without Women

https://nowebwithoutwomen.com/

> An educational website featuring a collection of innovations by women in the fields of computer science and technology.

#teamNSI #snt #nsi #informatique #femmes #womenincomputing #teamprof

No Web Without Women

An educational website featuring a collection of innovations by women in the fields of computer science and technology.

No Web Without Women

Are you, or do you know, a high school or college student in tech? Check out the National Center for Women & Information Technology's Aspirations in Computing award:

https://www.aspirations.org/get-involved/spread-the-word-about-ncwit-aic-awards

#computing #GenderDiversity #WomenInTech #tech #WomenInComputing #WomenInStem #education #ComputerScience #CSEd

Spread the Word about NCWITAiC

Technology too often has a culture of invisibility, otherness, self-doubt, and closed doors. Aspirations in Computing seeks to turn barriers into possibilities through exclusive awards, scholarships, internships, and communities—building women’s leadership, technical, and entrepreneurial skills.

For our final talk at the Women* in Computing Workshop we are joined by Susanne Boll from the University of Oldenburg. Thank you to all our speakers for an afternoon filled with unique perspectives and helpful insights! Now we're off to do some #networking 😀 #WomenInComputing #WIC2025 #sfbtrr161
How to navigate between academia and industry when choosing a career in #computing is addressed by Roswitha Gostner from ZEISS Digital Innovation in the second talk at the Women* in Computing Workshop. Thank you for some helpful tips and tools! #WomeninComputing #WIC2025 #sfbtrr161

🔥 Registration for the Women* in Computing Workshop closes tomorrow. Sign up now for a half-day #workshop that focuses on impact and challenges of moving between countries and the role of #networking during a #career in computing.

https://www.sfbtrr161.de/events_sfbtrr161/women-in-computing-workshop/

#womenincomputing

Registration for the 4th Women* in Computing #Workshop is now open! Join us at Ulm University for talks and group activities centered around the topic ✨ Building Bridges and Breaking Borders: #Networking & Moving in the International #Career Landscape ✨

➡️ https://shorturl.at/cykJs

#WomenInTech #careerworkshop #careerevent #womenincomputing

I really enjoyed @Felienne's narrative about narratives about Computer Science yesterday. She applied some of the ideas presented in the Glaciers, Gender and Science paper (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0309132515623368) to her experiences in the Computer Science / Programming Languages communities. She's also starting a reading club to brainstorm the meaning (and the name?) of the field of "Computer Science".

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#Glaciology

Glaciers, gender, and science - Mark Carey, M. Jackson, Alessandro Antonello, Jaclyn Rushing, 2016

Glaciers are key icons of climate change and global environmental change. However, the relationships among gender, science, and glaciers – particularly related ...

Sage Journals

#WomenInComputing #ComputerHistory

Interesting thread (originally on X) about women inventing computer programming on ENIAC

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1909626044845621299.html

Thread by @jkeesh on Thread Reader App

@jkeesh: In 1945, six women pulled off a computing miracle. They programmed the world’s first computer—with no manuals, no training. Then, a SINGLE assumption erased them from tech history for decades. The story of h...…