>start a CS course >First assignment is to write an essay interpreting creation in Genesis and its parallels to computer programming.
Choose your indoctrination, bro. Its a requirement in every university. I chose bible instead of LGBTQP+.
Samuel James
>the other one who invented that piece of shit called COBOL or something. She invented the compiler
Ethan Richardson
My first fucking week was waving LGBTQ+ flags, having to hear about sororities like "Female IT" recruiting women to help each other get better grades and women identifiers are welcome too.
Afterwards no attention was given to it ever again but it absolutely was shocking just how much time was wasted on it in retrospect.
Jacob Wilson
>Afterwards no attention was given to it ever again but it absolutely was shocking just how much time was wasted on it in retrospect. yeah same here
Adrian Allen
Ada Lovelace.
Christian Foster
this and Ada Lovelace OP it's a bullshit holdout essay to filter you according to take the Christian school pill
Because they are more or less men. Dominantly female brains do not like logic and technical stuff. So they probably had too much testosterone which resulted in a more male-like brain and ugliness.
Austin Carter
1st gen trannies
Sebastian Sanders
Late in the lifecycle of the ENIAC it was rewired to make it into a stored program computer. This was done by a man and a woman that were leading the project. Somehow this achievement was forgotten until around 2005. I think it qualifies as an overlooked contribution.
Jacob Smith
Ada Lovelace was literally a countess. End of essay.
The course should be about technology and not people history.
James Clark
This is some retarded bullshit.
Sebastian Gray
This did not happen, intro CS classes are concerned with meeting the brainlets on their turf, there's no time to make history anything other than a footnote. OP has probably not even been to college, shitty bait. "Computing" was women's work back when computers were rooms full of human bodies. Foundational CS pioneers were mathematicians anyway, plenty of women there.
Brandon Morgan
who wrote the code that was supposed to be run on babbage's theoretical machine, op?
Angel Watson
user, your only option is to touch grass. Don't think about it, just embrace it.