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My Conscious Runway | Extra-Ordinary Women: Margaret Hamilton.
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Social Conscious for the Contemporary Woman. Extra-Ordinary Women: Margaret Hamilton. 2016 had positive news as well. But who is Margaret Hamilton? Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Where she developed a software that predicted the weather on LGP-30 and PDP-1 computers. During that time,. Were not disciplines yet; which leaded programmers to learn with hands-on experience (just like she did). 8220;There was no second chance. We all knew that”. Margaret Hamilton stands next to the code she wrote by h...
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Deseadme Suerte: November 2015
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La realidad es compleja. Me gusta leer, escribir y observar. Supongo que era lógico acabar creando un blog, ¿no? Monday, November 30, 2015. Margaret Hamilton en 1969. Escribió el código que permitía a los ordenadores de la misión Apollo navegar y orientarse por el espacio para llegar así a la luna. En la fotografía aparece junto a los tomos que componían las líneas de código para el software de navegación del Apollo XI. En la que ella y su equipo siguen desarrollando software. Hoy día la NASA nos tiene a...
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Virtual AGC Home Page
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Virtual AGC — AGS — LVDC — Gemini. Please enable javascript in your browser to see a site-search form here. The purpose of this project is to provide a computer simulation of the onboard guidance computers used in the Apollo Program's lunar missions, and to generally allow you to learn about these guidance computers. Since this can be quite intimidating, we invite you to look at our "kinder and gentler" introductory page. Presumably aided by the developer info. What are the "AGC", "AGS", and "LVDC"?
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Meet Margaret Hamilton, the badass ’60s programmer who saved the moon landing – Vox – Gravity Drift
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Essays and ideas from Eliza Sarobhasa. Meet Margaret Hamilton, the badass ’60s programmer who saved the moon landing – Vox. Meet Margaret Hamilton, the badass ’60s programmer who saved the moon landing – Vox. In the early days, women were often assigned software tasks because software just wasn’t viewed as very important. “It’s not that managers of yore respected women more than they do now,” Rose Eveleth. Hamilton is now 78 and runs Hamilton Technologies. July 29, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Meet ...
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Deseadme Suerte: Retaguardia
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La realidad es compleja. Me gusta leer, escribir y observar. Supongo que era lógico acabar creando un blog, ¿no? Monday, November 30, 2015. Margaret Hamilton en 1969. Escribió el código que permitía a los ordenadores de la misión Apollo navegar y orientarse por el espacio para llegar así a la luna. En la fotografía aparece junto a los tomos que componían las líneas de código para el software de navegación del Apollo XI. En la que ella y su equipo siguen desarrollando software. Hoy día la NASA nos tiene a...
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Virtual AGC Home Page
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Virtual AGC AGS LVDC Gemini. The purpose of this project is to provide a computer simulation of the onboard guidance computers used in the Apollo Program's lunar missions, and to generally allow you to learn about these guidance computers. Since this can be quite intimidating, we invite you to look at our "kinder and gentler" introductory page. Before immersing yourself in the full, gory detail presented by the bulk of the website. Presumably aided by the developer info. What "Virtual AGC" is. Or, for th...
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Meet Margaret Hamilton, the badass '60s programmer who saved the moon landing - Vox
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Meet Margaret Hamilton, the badass '60s programmer who saved the moon landing. Updated by Dylan Matthews. On July 20, 2015, 1:11 pm ET @dylanmatt. Margaret Hamilton in an Apollo Command Module. Happy moon landing day! July 20, 2015 marks the 46th anniversary of Apollo 11's arrival on the moon. The lunar lander holding Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin touched down at 4:18 PM eastern, and Armstrong became the first human in history to walk on the lunar surface at 10:56 PM. In this picture, I am standing next...