A photograph authentically shows pioneering software engineer Margaret Hamilton standing next to the code she wrote by hand that took humanity to the moon in 1969. A black-and-white photograph that ...
One week in 2014, a 45-year-old snapshot unexpectedly went viral. Taken in 1969, the black-and-white photograph showed a young bespectacled woman, a wide grin on her face as she gingerly balances a ...
"Margaret and the Moon" is written by Dean Robbins and illustrated by Lucy Knisley. A few weeks ago, Lake Effect introduced you to Kathy Sullivan, a pioneer among women astronauts. Sullivan flew on ...
From gravity-defying high notes to pointy-hat powerhouse performances, these seven actresses made Broadway’s favorite witch ...
(CBS) - Imagine the moment as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were descending toward the moon, a few minutes away from landing in the Sea of Tranquility. Civilization's most historic event was within ...
If you were to create a short list of women who influenced software engineering, one of the first picks would be Margaret Hamilton. The Apollo 11 source code lists her title as “PROGRAMMING LEADER”.
For many of us, her face is unforgettable. Though Margaret Hamilton's name might not ring a bell, cringing at her cackle and hiding when her green face filled the screen during “The Wizard of Oz" was ...