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> The big list of women who did things
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Unfinished, obviously. And still rewriting for Micron from the original at https://mayvaneday.org/women.md
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Last updated: 2024-01-01
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>> Art
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\- `F908`_`[Aphra Behn`https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphra_Behn`]`_`f: one of the first English women to earn her living by writing
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\- Tina Bell: pioneer of the "grunge" music genre, before Nirvana
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\- Diemoth: 12th-century recluse who transcribed at least forty-five manuscripts; notable for her "beautiful handwriting"
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\- Enheduanna: first known poet
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\- Marie de France: earliest known French woman poet
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\- Herrad of Landsberg: 12th-century nun who wrote an early pictoral encyclopedia, `*Hortus deliciarum`*, to teach the women in her convent about the sciences of the time
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\- Hrotsvitha: first female writer (from German-speaking lands) and first female historian
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\- Baya Mahieddine: surrealist artist whose work was imitated by Picasso
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\- Edna St. Vincent Millay: first woman (and second person!) to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
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\- Lucy Terry Prince: author of `*Bars Fight`*, the oldest known work of literature by an African American
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\- Lotte Reiniger: director/writer of the oldest surviving animated feature film, `*The Adventures of Prince Achmed`*
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\- Mary Shelley: novelist and pioneer of the science fiction genre of books
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\- Murasaki Shikibu: wrote the first novel, `*The Tale of Genji`*
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\- Pamela Colman Smith: illustrator of the iconic Rider-Waite tarot deck
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\- Valerie Thomas: invented the illusion transmitter, critical for the invention of 3D movies
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\- Maud Wagner: first female tattoo artist in the USA
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`F908`_`[More information`https://www.girlmuseum.org/project/girl-authors/`]`_`f
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>> Computers
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\- Ada Lovelace: the first computer programmer
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\- Kathleen Booth: inventor of assembly language
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\- Evelyn Berezin: designed the first computer word processor
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\- Edith Clarke: first woman to earn a degree in electrical engineering
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\- Marian Croak: invented VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
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\- Judith Estrin: instrumental in the invention of TCP
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\- Margaret Hamilton: lead programmer on the Apollo project
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\- Grace Hopper: created the first compiler for a programing language
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\- Susan Kare: "pioneer of pixel art"; designed many of the icons, fonts, and images for Apple, NeXT, and IBM in the 1980s
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\- Hedy Lamarr: invented Wi-Fi
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\- Ruth Teitelbaum: one of the six women who programmed ENIAC
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\- Gladys West: mathematician who developed the satellite geodesy models eventually developed into the Global Positioning System (GPS)
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`F908`_`[More information`https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_computing?lang=en`]`_`f
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