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Women Who Launched the Computer Age

Published
Sep 2016
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General Fiction General Fiction
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48
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Meet the women who programmed the first all-electronic computer and built the technological language kids today can't live without in this fascinating, nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a new series of biographies about people "you should meet!"

In 1946, six brilliant young women programmed the first all-electronic, programmable computer, the ENIAC, part of a secret World War II project. They learned to program without any programming languages or tools, and by the time they were finished, the ENIAC could run a complicated calculus equation in seconds. But when the ENIAC was presented to the press and public, the women were never introduced or given credit for their work. Learn all about what they did and how their invention still matters today in this story of six amazing young women everyone should meet!

A special section at the back of the book includes extras on subjects like history and math, plus interesting trivia facts about how computers have changed over time. With the You Should Meet series, learning about historical figures has never been so much fun!

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First Edition Sep 2016 Simon Spotlight ISBN 1481470469
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Sep 2016 Simon Spotlight ISBN 1481470477
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Sep 2016 Simon Spotlight ISBN 1481470485
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Sep 2016 Simon Spotlight ISBN B01BKR43MW
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