Meet Margaret Hamilton, the badass '60s programmer who saved the moon landing
Something for the old folks (like me) I remember seeing roped memory. I thought this was an intresting insight into just how the Appollo moon lander got it's programming, remember when landing on the moon, Neil Armstrong had to drive himself because the computer was too slow and locked up.
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I had also been under the impression that the 60 seconds and 30 seconds were not the time to landing but the time to a fuel level abort.
Simulated was the moon's ground coming up beneath an animated flame.
I do appreciate someone finally telling me about Margaret Hamilton 45 years later.
Thanks, nickursis.
While all this was going on, they had two false alarms.
I hadn't heard of Ms. Hamilton or how she wrote a custom RTOS of sorts that helped save the landing. Very cool.
But Hamilton's smile was typical of the sense of intellectual accomplishment in logically programming computers in a new field. (It's good thing she was short, if she were taller they wouldn't have had time to write more code for a higher pile!)