A photo of an engineer wiring an early IBM computer, 1958 by Berenice Abbott.
@historydefined Anyone noticed the engineer was a woman?

@watsonlv @historydefined The programmers of the earliest computers were all women! For decades it was seen that building a computer was the "real" work and programming / maintaining it just an afterthought, so they assigned the latter to women - who designed some of the most fundamental programming concepts today. But at formal events they were still expected to serve drinks and be eye candy for the men, and called "refrigerator ladies" (aka appliance models).

Read their histories, it's neat!

@nafnlaus @historydefined Indeed. And most credit for good tech claimed by men.
@nafnlaus That reminds me of the excellent movie #HiddenFigures.
Worth watching!
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4846340/
Hidden Figures (2016) โญ 7.8 | Biography, Drama, History

2h 7m | PG

IMDb
@watsonlv @historydefined In the early days women engineers where common; all the men were fighting the war. It took some time before men where able to push them out. Thank god the tide is turning
@watsonlv @historydefined first thing I noticed and I thought wow, that didn't make it into the history books.