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POW: Illustration that Kills /November 2, 2015 by Shreyas R Krishnan

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Sketchnotes from an Illustration Week '15 talk by Peter Kuper, Frances Jetter, Tom Woodruff, and Steve Brodner, on powerful illustration that is political and personal.

  Tags: illustration week, visual journalism, sketchnotes
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Kay McNulty, Jean Jennings Bartik, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Meltzer, Fran Bilas, Ruth Lichterman were the first programmers of ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) •
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Find more women in Cracking the Code: Women Who Have Changed
Women in Bletchley Park 1937-45

One of my favorite spots from Cracking the Code: Women Who Have Changed the Way We Look At Computers. 
Written by Alisha Sadikot, illustrated by me, for @pratham.books 
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Just got my copies of Cracking the Code, my first book for @pratham.books , written by Alisha Sadikot . Always excited for opportunities to learn about + draw portraits of women being amazing.

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