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the long history of women programmers

During the 1930s depression, in South Australia, my mother and another woman were employed at about half the rates that men were paid in the public service, setting up the statistical tables for the state superannuation scheme. The worked on those big adding up machines - I don't know their proper name, but they were bigger than the old fashioned cash registers. The task took two years. Probably it could be done today in two minutes. As soon as the women finished the task they were sacked and replaced by a male administrator.

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