That depends on what you mean by "computer" and what you mean by "created".
The Antikythera mechanism is an ancient (mechanical) computer dating from around 100 BC. We don't know who made it.
Some people will give Charles Babbage the honor. There's only one problem with that: Babbage designed a computer, but didn't actually build it.
Others point to the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (no prize for guessing the two people most prominent in the development of that), or ENIAC, or the Pascaline (a mechanical computer invented by Blaise Pascal), or the Z3, or Colossus.
I suspect you are thinking of Ada Lovelace (Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace), only daughter of the poet Lord Byron. Born 10 December 1815.
She assisted Charles Babbage and wrote a description of the Analytical Engine, Babbage's early mechanical general-purpose computer. She is today regarded as the first 'programmer' because she was writing 'programs' -- that is, manipulating symbols according to rules -- for the Analytical Engine which, unfortunately, was never built.
Ada Lovelace also predicted that computers would progress beyond mere calculating or number-crunching.
In 1953 her notes were republished after having been forgotten since her death in 1852. The Analytical Engine has now been recognised as an early model for a computer, and Lovelace's notes as a description of a computer and software.
Since a computer can only be invented once, you would be better off asking who was the first person to invent computers.
In 1939, John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) at Iowa State University, which was regarded as the first electronic digital computer.
So, in short, it was a man, not a woman, which is understandable based on the attitude towards women in the workplace and in school in the early 20th century and earlier. It would be very hard for anybody, man or woman, to invent something when they were not allowed to attend college.
The first woman to receive a PhD in computer science in America was Barbara Liskov.
Grace Hopper was the first woman in the U.S. to program the first computer in the U.S. She also was the inventor of the compiler
many of the early computer programmers were women as the male mathematicians and scientists using the machines often felt the tedious task of programming the machines to be beneath them.
Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman doctor.
Each religion has its own myths. To the Greeks, Pandora was the first woman; to the Hebrews, Eve was the first woman.
Victoria Hageman
because she isone of the first woman dotors
She was the first woman to pilot the space shuttle.
A woman's eggs are developed before their birth. A woman is actually born with all of the eggs she will ever have.
Rajeswari Chatterjee - The first Woman Scientist to pioneer the Field of Microwave Engineering in India.
Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Naval officer. A pioneer in the field, she was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, and she developed the first compiler for a computer programming language. She is also credited with popularizing the term "debug" when her associates discovered a moth stuck in a computer relay which impeding operation (whereupon she remarked that they were "debugging" the system). The remains of the moth can be found in the group's log book at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
Since a computer can only be invented once, you would be better off asking who was the first person to invent computers. In 1939, John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) at Iowa State University, which was regarded as the first electronic digital computer. So, in short, it was a man, not a woman, which is understandable based on the attitude towards women in the workplace and in school in the early 20th century and earlier. It would be very hard for anybody, man or woman, to invent something when they were not allowed to attend college.
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She was an Italian scientist who was the first woman professor in Europe. She taught at the University of Bologna in1732.
She never was in a movie. She is a scientist and was on the shuttle crew as the first African American woman in space.
The first woman to receive a PhD in computer science in America was Barbara Liskov.
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