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The Secret History of Women in Coding

As a teenager in Maryland in the 1950s, Mary Allen Wilkes had no plans to become a software pioneer — she dreamed of being a litigator. One day in junior high in 1950, though, her geography teacher surprised her with a comment: “Mary Allen, when you grow up, you should be a computer programmer!”

February 13, 2019
The Secret History of Women in Coding
A Woman Coding in the 1950s

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