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insens350 [35]
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Why did Annie easley switch from being a computer to being a programmer

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ankoles [38]3 years ago
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When human computers were replaced by machines, Easley evolved along with the technology. She became an adept computer programmer, using languages like the Formula Translating System (Fortran) and the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to support a number of NASA's programs.
Dennis_Churaev [7]3 years ago
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