Stephanie Shirley, Who Created a Tech World for Women, Dies at 91

Stephanie Shirley, a pioneering computer programmer and entrepreneur, passed away at the age of 91. In 1962, she founded a software company called Freelance Programmers, with the revolutionary idea of providing a work environment where women could achieve a better work-life balance. Shirley's company grew to become one of the most successful software companies in the UK, employing thousands of women programmers. She championed the inclusion of women in the male-dominated tech industry and provided opportunities for them to thrive. Throughout her career, Shirley fought against gender discrimination and advocated for women's rights. She was a trailblazer who paved the way for future generations of women in technology. Her company's success and her advocacy efforts have had a lasting impact on the industry, inspiring women to pursue careers in the field. Stephanie Shirley's legacy continues to inspire and empower women in the technology sector, and her passing marks the end of an era for a pioneering figure in the industry.
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