Talk:Adele Goldstine

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Errors in the article[edit]

This article is very unreliable. I'm not a Wikipedia editor, but am flagging them here to help when someone gets around to cleaning it up. Three errors:

1: Goldstine's degrees were from Hunter College and the University of Michigan, not the University of Chicago.

2: ENIAC was converted to stored program operation in 1948, not 1946, though Goldstine's personal involvement was primarily during 1947 when she led the creation of the first draft of the conversion plan and associated instruction set. After that her attention shifted to programming Hippo on behalf of Los Alamos, which eventually led her from Enac to the IBM SSEC.

3: Function tables were used for storage of a variety of parameters, constants and tables even prior to their initial use for program information.

65.26.223.84 (talk) 04:12, 30 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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Just edit a little[edit]

Hello, I added some information in early life. I noticed one website is not working. Here is the website link. http://www.bluepoof.com/Colloquium/eniac.html I tried to find more sources and there was not a lot of options. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Greeenjungleee (talkcontribs) 05:28, 23 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Check dates of birth[edit]

Were Goldstine's children born in 52 and 59 (as it says under Personal Life) or 53 & 60 (as under Death)? I don't have access to Notable Women Scientists—cited in both places!—to check right now. Gabrielbodard (talk) 10:26, 21 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]