Friday, June 15, 2018

Broad Band by Claire L. Evans



We need to be reminded from time to time that inventions are a group effort. By this I mean there is no gender wall. Both male and female had a part in what we have today.

It seems when we as a group look at technology, which is the area covered in this book, we put on blinders when it comes to those who had a part in creating things. In this case, the computer.

Evans wants us to remember females also played a part in what we have today. In fact, we could look back to Byron, not him, his daughter, Ada Lovelace. She had a sharp analytic mind. She was unfortunately living in a time where females were not allowed a university education. So, she was home schooled. In the nineteenth century she read and absorbed. She had something to do with the differential engine of that day, a mathematical machine.

At the turn of the twentieth century computers—this is what people who worked upon the coding of the machines were called—were needed and females who were mathematically inclined answered the need.

Just part of the history involving females in the cyber history. It is almost as if they have become ghosts. The evidence Evans presents in this book will help put the women back in the spotlight where they belong along side the male partners. It may have been the tendency of the male prejudice to see women as only secretaries even those who were coding and maintaining the discipline.

Even our internet as we know it today had females n the background. Their stories get told here.

Women were there at the very beginning of every important wave in technology. God did not only give brains to men. Women also were blessed in that area.

It was a woman named Grace Hooper who gave us a look at machine independent programing languages after World War two, for one example.

Pioneers all. It is time we acknowledge the women. Claire L. Evans does a good job.

 I recommend this book. It is put out by Portfolio/Penguin. It is copyrighted 2018 and costs retail $27.00.

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