This question came up while I was doing some reading for a presentation I had to give at work about the gender gap in tech. I was hard pressed to a...
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Barbara Liskov... She is one hell of a Computer scientist and a programmer. Professor Liskov also teaches Computer science at MIT.
She has been awarded an ACM Fellowship, A Von Neumann medal and a Turing Award for he long list of achievements and contributions to the field.
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I can name several women who are amazing computer scientists. I meant specifically in the realm of tech business.
There, sadly, aren't a lot of women who fit this general mold. A few current tech founders that come to mind as women who could grow into this class:
Ada Lovelace - first 'programmer'
Grace Hopper - Mother of COBOL
Sister Mary Kenneth Keller - PH.D. in Computer Science
Elizabeth Feinler - her team created TLDs (.com, .net, .gov) for the early web
Mary Lou Jepsen - Founder of OLPC
The first name that comes to mind for me is Grace Hopper. She wasn't necessarily an entrepreneur on the level of the men you listed, but I'd count her as a "founder" of some sort.
I would put her up there with Alan Turing as a pioneer/trailblazer in the field, less so of a tech business leader.
Ada Lovelace and it's over.
She isn't exactly...an equivalent...