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[edit]Much of the material for this article came from personal communication with Conway and Mary Lee Berners-Lee.--TedColes (talk) 07:37, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
Blegh, messy article
[edit]Can the editor who said this, be positive in making suggestions?--TedColes (talk) 11:16, 18 June 2010 (UTC)
where's her picture?
[edit]first?
[edit]Conway once told me that Mary Lee wrote the first computer program sold commercially, has that distinction been found to lie elsewhere? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Boris58 (talk • contribs) 15:54, 28 February 2014 (UTC)
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Changing the article to indicate death
[edit]Please remember we need a reliable reference, such as an obituary, before changing the article.--Racklever (talk) 19:24, 29 December 2017 (UTC)
- Hi Racklever, need a second opinion on this. Do you think we can use this as a source for her death? It doesn't state a date but mentions her passing (it's on the last page). Cheers --Jkaharper (talk) 16:35, 8 January 2018 (UTC)
- As a family friend, I was privileged to be informed of her death and attend the service celebrating her life. I will therefore re-instate the information.--TedColes (talk) 17:39, 8 January 2018 (UTC)
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Add material and style from the article on Conway Berners-Lee
[edit]I suggest we add here better stuff:
1. Wording
Change from :
“… worked in a team that developed programs…”
to:
“…worked as a member of the team that developed…”
2. Focus
Compare: (Mary’s)
“… worked in a team that developed programs in the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester…”
to: (Conway’s)
“…worked as a member of the team that developed the Ferranti Mark 1, the world's first commercial stored program electronic computer.
3. Quote
Add this quote from the article on Conway, as it is Mary talking!?:
”The following is an extract from Dominic Wilson's book Organizational Marketing. In Manchester, nearly half the programmers were women, Conway Berners-Lee, who married one of them, said 'Ferranti hired intelligent girls very cheaply but this gave them a big cultural problem because, prior to that, the company had only employed women as typists or factory hands'. 'Men got more than women', Mary Lee added. 'It was grossly unfair and there was a rebellion. The personnel officer was shocked we'd even discussed our wages.' She was on £400 a year. [Her starting salary was actually £450.] 'The Tin Hut [where the programmers worked] marriage rate was high', her husband said. 'The Robinsons … the Bennetts … the Clarkes … us.' [ ... ] Many of these pioneers had moved on to professorships, or stock optionsand top executive jobs. They'd been the culmination of a measured progress from military radar work to academia to commerce, and the heroically named 'Pegasus’ computers had made Ferranti a lot of money. 83.209.196.65 (talk) 07:46, 27 January 2024 (UTC)
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