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Women in Tech TriviaCompiled by Sarah Dutkiewicz

[email protected]

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Who gets credited with having found the first bug?

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Grace Murray Hopper

This happened in 1947. However, she was quick to

point out that she was not present when the bug

was actually found.

- Source: “Amazing Grace” Murray Hopper

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Who was the first female to receive a PhD in computer science?

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Sister Mary

Kenneth Keller

She helped develop the computer

language BASIC. Her dissertation

was on “Inductive Interference on

Computer Generated Patterns”. In

1965, she was awarded her PhD in

Computer Science.

- Source: Mental Floss

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Which woman in tech held a patent on a secret communication system?

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Hedy Kiesler Markey

Her Secret Communication System is

Patent No. 2,292, 387, granted in 1942 to

Hedy and composer George Antheil. This

system reduced danger of detection and

jamming of torpedo systems.

- Source: Invent.org

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Which woman in tech helped form gaming company Sierra On-Line?

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Roberta Williams

Along with her husband Ken,

Roberta Williams helped find gaming

legend Sierra On-Line. She is

known for her work on the King’s

Quest series.

- Sources: Sierragamers.com;

Wikipedia

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Which woman in tech developed the algorithm behind the Spanning Tree Protocol?

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Radia Perlman

Her contributions appear in

computer science and networking.

She also gets attributed as The

Mother of the Internet, although she

doesn’t approve of that attribution.

- Source: The Atlantic

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Which woman in tech is known for her hardware work in augmented reality?

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Jeri Ellsworth

From hardware to emulate home

computers if the 1980s to

developing an augmented reality

project called castAR, Ellsworth

is known for her work in the

hardware space.

- Source: Wikipedia

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Making programming easier and more accessible

http://eniacprogrammers.org

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What’s the name of the movie about the ladies computing in World War II?

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Top Secret Rosies: The

Female ‘Computers’ of

WWII

This documentary talks about the

women who were responsible for the

ballistics tables in World War II and

their role with the ENIAC.

- Source: IMDB

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Which woman was the lead software engineer on Project Apollo?

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Margaret Hamilton

She designed software robust

enough to handle buffer overflows

and cycle-stealing, which was

instrumental in the Apollo 11 lunar

module landing on the moon.

- Source: Medium.com

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Which female video game designer worked on River Raid and Super

Breakout?

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Carol Shaw

Her official title was Microprocessor

Software Engineer. She worked on

the algorithms to create continuous,

non-random landscape.

- Source: Women24

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Which lady co-founded Apache Mahout, a platform for scalable machine learning and

data mining?

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Isabel Drost-Fromm

In addition to committing to Apache Mahout, she also speaks

at conferences on things such as free software, Lucene, and

Hadoop.

- Source: O’Reilly

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ABI is a social enterprise founded on the belief that

women are vital to building technology that the world

needs.

http://anitaborg.org