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The extra irony is that's because computer programming was considered "women's work" in those early days, as basically a form of clerical work, like being a secretary. So it was one of the few occupations that was traditionally socially acceptable for women to be in.


The period following "women's work" view of programming was the 60s. Balance was much better in the 60s and 70s, maybe part of the 80s.




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