Programmers Betty Jennings and Frances Bilas (right) arranging the program settings on the ENIAC's main control panel at Penn's Moore School of Engineering in 1946. Monday marked the 75th anniversary ...
A small panel of what used to be a massive 30-ton machine rests off in that corner in the Moore Building while engineering students sit a few feet away, browsing Facebook, chatting and eating lunch.
The story of the women who helped create the first large-scale computer to run at electronic speed often goes unnoticed and unappreciated. Women in AFCEA aims to change that. The story of the women ...