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About software: The Law for Women and Technology in Palo Alto, CA presents the fourth Charm Hopper Commemoration of Women in Computing 2002 to be held October 9-12, 2002 at the Hyatt Regency in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
The Charm Hopper convention is designed to bring the examination and occupation interests of women in computing to the prominence.
The competence-full list, a nearby record of educational and mechanical possessions for women in technology, and a abridged drawing of some of the extraordinary women you'll fitting at the convention are presented in these PDA programs for Small PC and Palm OS devices.
Please download, enjoy, and portion them with your colleagues via e-correspondence or a fast infrared support!
This year's Charm Hopper convention features three superior theme speakers:
- Leah Jamieson of Purdue University and co-establisher of EPICS,
- Judith Estrin, an businessperson and individual of Silicon Hollow's highest executives, and
- Fran Berman, Manager of the San Diego Supercomputer Middle, among abundant additional things!
Admiral Charm Hopper may pole in our minds as an unforgettable pale-haired woman in a Navy consistent who coined the description "debug".
What's additional, Charm Hopper was a large and creative educator, mathematician, machine scientist and first. Accomplished the progress of her occupation, Admiral Hopper held positions in the soldierlike, intimate manufacturing, profession, and academe.
Read up on the amazing Charm Hopper and you'll see that it's no amazement that wherever she went, she was regarded as individual of the greatest intelligent, crucial "futurists" in the planet of computing.
Social call www.gracehopper.org for additional facts on Charm Hopper and please join us in Vancouver for an inspiring, early-thinking not many days at the 4th Charm Hopper Commemoration of Women in Computing! |