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Girl Programmer, Devgirl, Source Code, Software Engineer, Computer Science, Web, WWW, Programming Humor, HTML Mouse Pad

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Product features

  • This extended-size desk mat is like a mouse pad that invites the keyboard to the party, too
  • Microweave polyester surface for optimal mouse control
  • Anti-slip natural rubber base
  • Anti-fray edges and pill-resistant surface for maximum durability
  • Supports optical and laser mice
  • Thickness: 0.1 inch / 3mm
  • Spot clean with damp cloth
  • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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Girl Programmer, Devgirl, Source Code, Software Engineer, Computer Science, Web, WWW, Programming Humor, HTML
Did you know that the first computer programm was written by a woman? The first girl programmer was Ada Lovelace, who in 1842-1843 developed a method for calculating a sequence of Bernoulli numbers using proposed by Charles Babbage mechanical general-purpose computer. Construction of this machine was never completed, but the described method was correct and is now recognised as the world’s first computer program. Products with this design are great gifts for girl programmers! Check out other designs for Women in Tech in my store!

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