You found a broken link.
I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed.
While you're here, here are some people you should go read about.
Women who changed computing
Ada Lovelace - wrote the first algorithm intended for a machine
Grace Hopper - invented the first compiler and coined "debugging"
Margaret Hamilton - led Apollo flight software, coined "software engineering"
Hedy Lamarr - co-invented frequency-hopping spread spectrum (basis for WiFi/Bluetooth)
Radia Perlman - invented Spanning Tree Protocol, making the internet possible
Frances Allen - first woman to win the Turing Award, pioneered compiler optimization
Barbara Liskov - created the Liskov Substitution Principle and CLU language
Shafi Goldwasser - co-invented zero-knowledge proofs
Katherine Johnson - calculated trajectories for NASA's first human spaceflights
Annie Easley - developed code for Centaur rocket stage and early hybrid vehicle batteries
Sophie Wilson - designed the ARM instruction set, now in billions of devices
Lynn Conway - revolutionised VLSI chip design, enabling modern microprocessors
Mary Ann Horton - pioneered Usenet and email standards, created uuencode
Audrey Tang - created Pugs (first Perl 6 compiler), became Taiwan's Digital Minister
Rebecca Heineman - legendary game programmer, won first U.S. national video game competition
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