The 1970s and 1980s saw a rise in women pursuing computer science degrees, with universities gradually opening their doors to female students. This era laid the foundation for a more gender-inclusive field, allowing women to contribute not only as programmers but also as educators, researchers, and technology leaders. As more women entered the field, they began to challenge the status quo, advocating for greater recognition and opportunities in computing careers.
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