Cracking the Code: The Women of STEM Who Are Changing the Game
<p>Throughout history, women have made major contributions to the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields, yet their accomplishments have frequently gone unnoticed and are underrepresented in the media. Women continue to advance in STEM despite the obstacles they confront, dispelling myths and shattered glass ceilings. This article profiles a few trailblazing female STEM leaders who are redefining the field and motivating the subsequent generation of female leaders.</p>
<h2><strong>The first computer programmer was Ada Lovelace</strong></h2>
<p>The 1815-born Ada Lovelace is frequently considered as the pioneering computer programmer. She worked with Charles Babbage to construct the Analytical Engine, an early mechanical computer, and created the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine. Lovelace’s contributions helped create the concept of computer programming as a profession and laid the groundwork for contemporary computers.</p>
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