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Within these castle walls be forged Mavens of Computer Science ...
— Merlin, The Coder


Betty Snyder programs the ENIAC in building 328 at the Ballistic Research Laboratory (BRL).
Contributors To Computer Science: Betty Holberton


Achievement: 10 December, 1945: 10 December, 1945: One of the original programmers for the ENIAC


Other:


Born: 7 March, 1917 in Philadelphia, PA, USA

Died: 8 December, 2001 at 85 years of age


Personal associations:
See also: Reference