Friday, February 1, 2013

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com: This Is The Face Of A 'Computer' From 1946

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
This Is The Face Of A 'Computer' From 1946
Feb 1st 2013, 17:38

Eleanor Kolchin was once a computer.

When she accepted her first full-time job in 1946, "computers" were people, not machines: As a programmer at Columbia University's Watson Scientific Computing Laboratory , Kolchin helped astronomers make sense of the universe by operating sofa-sized calculating machines capable of little beyond basic arithmetic. She was Columbia Engineering Quarterly's first-ever female contributor, and spent over two decades manning computers to complete astrophysics research at New York University.

Kolchin has long since traded the punched-card machines for an iPod -- now one of her favorite gadgets -- but she's still programming, a full 66 years after getting her start. Kolchin runs the website for the Boca West Special Interest Club she belongs to and sends members their weekly e-newsletters. ("I was doing Web pages before anyone else was doing Web pages," she says with a touch of pride, noting software from Webs.com makes it "as easy as pie.")


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