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File:Emmy Noether.jpg|link=Emmy Noether (nonfiction)|1882: Mathematician [[Emmy Noether (nonfiction)|Emmy Noether]] born. She will develop theories of rings, fields, and algebras. | File:Emmy Noether.jpg|link=Emmy Noether (nonfiction)|1882: Mathematician [[Emmy Noether (nonfiction)|Emmy Noether]] born. She will develop theories of rings, fields, and algebras. | ||
File:Sir Tony Hoare 2011.jpg|link=Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|1964: Computer scientist [[Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|Tony Hoare]] uses quicksort and [[Gnomon algorithms]] to construct new type of [[scrying engine]]. | File:Sir Tony Hoare 2011.jpg|link=Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|1964: Computer scientist [[Tony Hoare (nonfiction)|Tony Hoare]] uses quicksort and [[Gnomon algorithms]] to construct new type of [[scrying engine]]. | ||
File:Jean Bartik.jpg|link=Jean Bartik (nonfiction)|2011: [[Jean Bartik (nonfiction)|Jean Bartik]] born. She was be one of the original programmers for the [[ENIAC (nonfiction)|ENIAC]] computer. | |||
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1882: Mathematician Emmy Noether born. She will develop theories of rings, fields, and algebras.
1964: Computer scientist Tony Hoare uses quicksort and Gnomon algorithms to construct new type of scrying engine.
2011: Jean Bartik born. She was be one of the original programmers for the ENIAC computer.