My #CompSci lecturers often dropped the names of inventors. But only if they were men. We talked about Gordon Moore, obviously Turing 🏳️‍🌈 was mentioned, about Don Knuth, about Chomsky etc.

But when we discussed the #ARM architecture, we never talked about the inventor *Sophie Wilson*. We also never talked about *Mary Ann Horton*, despite her work on `vi` and `terminfo` -- but of course we mentioned Bill Joy. We discussed the Spanning Tree Protocol, but not its inventor *Radia Perlman*. We have the whole field of #SoftwareEngineering, but who coined the term? *Margaret Hamilton*. We mentioned the ENIAC and v. Neumann, but failed to talk about *Adele Goldstine*. We discussed the origins of #OOP and #Smalltalk but ignored *Adele Goldberg*. We programmed in #Assembly but never talked about the woman who wrote the first #Assembler, *Kathleen Booth*. And don't get me started on #Safari and our sweet @lisamelton <3 Or any of the (incomplete list) of *Ida Rhodes, Carol Shaw, Shafi Goldwasser, Edith Clarke, Annie Easley, Joyce Little*, ...

And today? Let's talk about our favorite trans woman CPU designer, Lynn Conway.

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@ljrk Wow! Thanks so much for mentioning me in your list of absolutely awesome women! I am honored and humbled. 😊🥰💖
@lisamelton Anything else would be a bad omission, you rock! <3
@ljrk @lisamelton The Hidden Figures of Computing would be quite a book/film/video game/... 
@m @lisamelton Maybe a project for @viennawriter ? :'-D
@ljrk @m @lisamelton Would probably make a great successor for the #WomenInTechBook, wouldn’t it?
@viennawriter @m @lisamelton Precisely what I was thinking of! There's been so many links and people I didn't know of shared in this thread, it'd be a shame to have this stuff buried and lost to time.
@ljrk @viennawriter @lisamelton Now imagine if this book (video game, etc...) became the definitive history of computing, used to teach future generations of computer wranglers about The Important Stuff and The Key People