And here we still have people who discredit all of their efforts made and call the moon landing hoax. Have to appreciate their hardwork. Humanity is grateful for them.
Over the moon! YEAH! Margaret Hamilton's work was ofc exceptional and so is that pic at @ (@t but the title is slightly misleading because ofc there were many men and women on work in NASA who faced several issues but managed to put 2 men on the moon and one circling around it. This is best showcased in the movie Hidden Figures where you can see Katherine doing some amazing mathematical work for missions but equally important is the effort of her colleagues who managed to run Fortran ( a new computer software) by adapting to the changing times with technology. The chief important women in this effort would be Dorothy Vaughan who was rightfully called one of the most brilliant minds in NASA. Amazing work Hamilton, Vaughan, Katherine, Armstrong, Aldrin and all the other people out there. And thanks Ted-Ed for showcasing their efforts! I hope we can have the same desire for space travel as we did in the '60s space race so that private and public companies now can collaborate and let everyone see the future much faster. Note: I'm not saying Hamilton's work is any less exceptional but just highlighting that everyone did amazing work and we must shine the light on every single person's efforts for their work. Feel free to reply and highlight other brilliant works!
Ubisoft is in it for the money, under tight time crunches, and gets a lot of leeway; this mission was spare-no-expense, planned out far ahead of time, and they weren’t going to get much forgivance for screwups.
Margaret Hamilton's work was ofc exceptional and so is that pic at @ (@t but the title is slightly misleading because ofc there were many men and women on work in NASA who faced several issues but managed to put 2 men on the moon and one circling around it. This is best showcased in the movie Hidden Figures where you can see Katherine doing some amazing mathematical work for missions but equally important is the effort of her colleagues who managed to run Fortran ( a new computer software) by adapting to the changing times with technology. The chief important women in this effort would be Dorothy Vaughan who was rightfully called one of the most brilliant minds in NASA. Amazing work Hamilton, Vaughan, Katherine, Armstrong, Aldrin and all the other people out there. And thanks Ted-Ed for showcasing their efforts! I hope we can have the same desire for space travel as we did in the '60s space race so that private and public companies now can collaborate and let everyone see the future much faster. Note: I'm not saying Hamilton's work is any less exceptional but just highlighting that everyone did amazing work and we must shine the light on every single person's efforts for their work. Feel free to reply and highlight other brilliant works!
PhoenixFlameGames bro let’s assume u made a 🔨 hammer out of casting and it is used to hit nails .so it doesn’t mean that ur hand 🖐 or brain is a hammer. We humans invented the calculator and can’t calculate as much fast and accurate as it does . So it is also doesn’t mean that our brain is calculator. The proper meaning of software is set of programs which performs specific tasks repeatedly for n number of times .which our brain can’t do.
@@ghostderazgriz ~ she did, absolutely. She was fundamental to success, they all were. Margret wouldn't of had all the answers, no real leader or developer does. Her job wasn't just to write the software; leading the project her job was to get the best from her team as they all collaborative designed and wrote the software together. She was obviously amazing, but weren't they all... the team. Together.
@@dsmyify I agree 100%. As is with any project. But there's always an MVP in a team. The team deserves to get recognized, but that's not really the focus of this video.
Loved the video ❤️ As a software developer I really admire her. Nowadays we have syntax highlighting, AI powered IDEs, just-in-time compiling, continuous integration, unit tests and the list goes on and on, and even with all of this sometimes bugs and errors go by unnoticed. She wrote her software in Assembly language and basically on paper, and despite this she and her team were able to write such an incredible piece of software. 👩💻
Still the gold standard in assembly language programing. I remember my lecturer show Margaret with the stack of codes picture on the first lecture of that insanely awesome subject. Telling us that this is the level we should aspire to 🙂
I'm glad they mentioned that she was at the head of a team. Her contributions were astounding (she was in charge for a reason) but too often you hear mentions of people like this and the people helping them don't get a mention.
Dear Ted-Ed , can you please create a video about the rovers sent to Moon and Mars by NASA, ISRO and others? It will be great😃. You guys really make some amazing videos and some of our teachers literally show us some of your videos during the classes for better understanding. Lots of love and respect for you guys 🙏❤😊
Margaret Hamilton's work was ofc exceptional and so is that pic at 4:15 (news.mit.edu/2016/scene-at-mit-margaret-hamilton-apollo-code-0817) but the title is slightly misleading because ofc there were many men and women on work in NASA who faced several issues but managed to put 2 men on the moon and one circling around it. This is best showcased in the movie Hidden Figures where you can see Katherine doing some amazing mathematical work for missions but equally important is the effort of her colleagues who managed to run Fortran ( a new computer software) by adapting to the changing times with technology. The chief important women in this effort would be Dorothy Vaughan who was rightfully called one of the most brilliant minds in NASA. Amazing work Hamilton, Vaughan, Katherine, Armstrong, Aldrin and all the other people out there. And thanks Ted-Ed for showcasing their efforts! I hope we can have the same desire for space travel as we did in the '60s space race so that private and public companies now can collaborate and let everyone see the future much faster. Note: I'm not saying Hamilton's work is any less exceptional but just highlighting that everyone did amazing work and we must shine the light on every single person's efforts for their work. Feel free to reply and highlight other brilliant works!
Anyone who enjoyed this there is a video showing how a team a few years back got one of those computers to turn on after months and months of hard work. Amazing to think about what people are capiable of. God speed.
The people back then are much much smarter than us. Even if with the access of internet and all of the resources in this world, I wouldn't be able to do what she did. Her ideas, her brain putting those ideas into reality is simply amazing.
Thank you for uploading. I had the chance to view a rocket launch in 2018. Unbelievable experience. I shared a pretty cool montage of the trip to my channel.
Great video! One thing though: I seem to recall hearing that for the final descend it was neccessary for the crew to take over control and manualy land the shuttle. Can anyone verify/falsify?
In 1969, a software engineer sent a computer into space with 8 KB of memory. However, even in 2023, the average person still encounters difficulties with speed and memory constraints when using handheld computers.
You are comparing the best of the best of 1960sn with the average person of Today. Biasing much? We discovred sustainable fusion, Super Conductors at almost room temperature. Super fast chargers. Bech you are commenting on a platform that way only in scingu movies in the 1960s.
@@roninzero12so you are ignoring ai the work she and all the women in the software industry did? Never even heard of her till some sexist due a meme today. I dub even know who Grace Hopper and Lovelsce was till a few years ago. Women gets shafted all the time. And pointing this out mahes us men haters for some reason
And here we still have people who discredit all of their efforts made and call the moon landing hoax.
Have to appreciate their hardwork. Humanity is grateful for them.
Moon landing was an inside job.
@@inaliann *face palms*
@@ARCISX Lol I think it's sarcasm
@@Jrfusion08 I have little faith in that guy's sarcasm....
@@Jrfusion08 I have little faith in that guy's sarcasm....
Interviewer: Tell me, Margaret, how do you feel knowing that you created the software that sent people to the moon?
Margaret: Over the moon
AYYYY!!!
@Martyr4JesusTheChrist Your account is a very poor trolling attempt
Over the moon! YEAH!
Margaret Hamilton's work was ofc exceptional and so is that pic at @ (@t but the title is slightly misleading because ofc there were many men and women on work in NASA who faced several issues but managed to put 2 men on the moon and one circling around it.
This is best showcased in the movie Hidden Figures where you can see Katherine doing some amazing mathematical work for missions but equally important is the effort of her colleagues who managed to run Fortran ( a new computer software) by adapting to the changing times with technology. The chief important women in this effort would be Dorothy Vaughan who was rightfully called one of the most brilliant minds in NASA.
Amazing work Hamilton, Vaughan, Katherine, Armstrong, Aldrin and all the other people out there. And thanks Ted-Ed for showcasing their efforts!
I hope we can have the same desire for space travel as we did in the '60s space race so that private and public companies now can collaborate and let everyone see the future much faster.
Note: I'm not saying Hamilton's work is any less exceptional but just highlighting that everyone did amazing work and we must shine the light on every single person's efforts for their work. Feel free to reply and highlight other brilliant works!
This pun was awful, I love it
lol
Respect for Margaret Hamilton. She's an amazing person.
“No bugs were found in the in-flight software for any crewed Apollo missions”
Ubisoft: Is there a way to learn this power
@Martyr4JesusTheChrist
Lol, there is no hyperlink on your text mate.
Not from a jedi
Bethsada: Just call it a feature and have Obsidian patch it out in the next DLC.
Ubisoft is in it for the money, under tight time crunches, and gets a lot of leeway; this mission was spare-no-expense, planned out far ahead of time, and they weren’t going to get much forgivance for screwups.
Margaret Hamilton's work was ofc exceptional and so is that pic at @ (@t but the title is slightly misleading because ofc there were many men and women on work in NASA who faced several issues but managed to put 2 men on the moon and one circling around it.
This is best showcased in the movie Hidden Figures where you can see Katherine doing some amazing mathematical work for missions but equally important is the effort of her colleagues who managed to run Fortran ( a new computer software) by adapting to the changing times with technology. The chief important women in this effort would be Dorothy Vaughan who was rightfully called one of the most brilliant minds in NASA.
Amazing work Hamilton, Vaughan, Katherine, Armstrong, Aldrin and all the other people out there. And thanks Ted-Ed for showcasing their efforts!
I hope we can have the same desire for space travel as we did in the '60s space race so that private and public companies now can collaborate and let everyone see the future much faster.
Note: I'm not saying Hamilton's work is any less exceptional but just highlighting that everyone did amazing work and we must shine the light on every single person's efforts for their work. Feel free to reply and highlight other brilliant works!
No bugs!?!? In the name of Lovelace that is amazing
No bugs that were found. To be fair.
@@dsmyify Yea, no gamer astronauts yet.
You mean in the name of Grace Hopper
Probably, there have been bugs but they fixed them before they opened it to usage.
Well, unless the bugs had tiny little space suits there's no way...
She is my inspiration. I want my work to be as groundbreaking as hers one day...
@Martyr4JesusTheChrist he lives in a trailer, and he never worked at NASA.. but ok then
The Software that sent Humans to the Moon:
1. The Mind
Duchi so mean
Uttam Kumar how on Earth is it mean? It was a mind that designed the software so you could say the software was a mind.
PhoenixFlameGames bro let’s assume u made a 🔨 hammer out of casting and it is used to hit nails .so it doesn’t mean that ur hand 🖐 or brain is a hammer. We humans invented the calculator and can’t calculate as much fast and accurate as it does . So it is also doesn’t mean that our brain is calculator. The proper meaning of software is set of programs which performs specific tasks repeatedly for n number of times .which our brain can’t do.
Martyr4JesusTheChrist Are you a robot dude? You seem everywhere.
@@twenty-fifth420 Not everywhere, just like... the top 30 comments or so. He insists on telling everyone the moon landing is a hoax.
It's important to remember, it was Margaret and her team that wrote the software. She did not do that alone.
True, but she played a large part in the design. Like the director of a movie.
@@ghostderazgriz ~ she did, absolutely. She was fundamental to success, they all were. Margret wouldn't of had all the answers, no real leader or developer does. Her job wasn't just to write the software; leading the project her job was to get the best from her team as they all collaborative designed and wrote the software together. She was obviously amazing, but weren't they all... the team. Together.
@@dsmyify I agree 100%. As is with any project. But there's always an MVP in a team. The team deserves to get recognized, but that's not really the focus of this video.
@@ghostderazgriz ~ the most valuable player is the one that makes most players valuable.
@@dsmyify noice
Loved the video ❤️
As a software developer I really admire her. Nowadays we have syntax highlighting, AI powered IDEs, just-in-time compiling, continuous integration, unit tests and the list goes on and on, and even with all of this sometimes bugs and errors go by unnoticed. She wrote her software in Assembly language and basically on paper, and despite this she and her team were able to write such an incredible piece of software. 👩💻
I have never aspired to be anything near a software engineer but Margaret Hamilton has always been an inspiration to me. What an awesome person!
Well done Margaret Hamilton! You have now been added to my list of heroes.
And I barely manage to write "Hello World" without getting 13 Warnings and 2 Runtime Errors 😬
print ('Hello World')
*Hello World*
Albert Einstein thanks albert we were struggling ❤️
@@shubhankardasgupta4777 Hi Albert, remember me?
@@ViratKohli-jj3wj yes bro
#include
int main(){
std::cout
Why is the moon so grumpy?
It's just going through one of its phases...
Lol
Team TED ED. Having subtitles in your videos is best way to teach students all over world. Viewers please support 🙏🙏🙏.
Asynchronous approach, prioritised tasks, a priority displace, eventual interruptions (alarms), this sounds simple and brilliant!
Still the gold standard in assembly language programing. I remember my lecturer show Margaret with the stack of codes picture on the first lecture of that insanely awesome subject. Telling us that this is the level we should aspire to 🙂
Thousands of years building up for humanity to finally be able to touch the moon just for some random person on the internet to say "it's a hoax"
I'm glad they mentioned that she was at the head of a team. Her contributions were astounding (she was in charge for a reason) but too often you hear mentions of people like this and the people helping them don't get a mention.
**Margaret makes software that took mankind to the moon**
Humanity: _how can we ever repay you_
By simply saying that moon landing is a hoax lol.
Because people just love to be assholes!
@James Marquez if we can go to the moon in late 60’s why cant we go now? rationally thinking because we never did go to the moon.
@Martyr4JesusTheChrist its already 2020 but sadly people still yet thinking we have been beyond earth exosphere🤣
@@ramade9040 We can go now. What are you talking about?
Are you referencing the lost technology debacle with NASA? lol
Hats off to Margaret Hamilton. What an inspiration!
Margaret is awesome!
Dear Ted-Ed , can you please create a video about the rovers sent to Moon and Mars by NASA, ISRO and others? It will be great😃. You guys really make some amazing videos and some of our teachers literally show us some of your videos during the classes for better understanding. Lots of love and respect for you guys 🙏❤😊
They didn't listen 😃
If you Google her name the first photo you will see is Margaret standing with the pile of books like at 4:15
I love that picture. She's little like me. I never thought people would respect me for being little, but she's given me a lot of hope.
Houston, We have a problem
I can't wait to watch the whole video and feel more smart
@Nivash is Da Best ur a geek
Nivash is Da Best Nerds rule the world, unless it’s the Oval Office
Red&BlackFox a eye for a eye makes the whole world blind
Her photo with the codes she wrote is a famous one.
Honestly speaking ,this lady inspired me to learn coding and math
Animation was on point.. Loved it
Margaret Hamilton's work was ofc exceptional and so is that pic at 4:15 (news.mit.edu/2016/scene-at-mit-margaret-hamilton-apollo-code-0817) but the title is slightly misleading because ofc there were many men and women on work in NASA who faced several issues but managed to put 2 men on the moon and one circling around it.
This is best showcased in the movie Hidden Figures where you can see Katherine doing some amazing mathematical work for missions but equally important is the effort of her colleagues who managed to run Fortran ( a new computer software) by adapting to the changing times with technology. The chief important women in this effort would be Dorothy Vaughan who was rightfully called one of the most brilliant minds in NASA.
Amazing work Hamilton, Vaughan, Katherine, Armstrong, Aldrin and all the other people out there. And thanks Ted-Ed for showcasing their efforts!
I hope we can have the same desire for space travel as we did in the '60s space race so that private and public companies now can collaborate and let everyone see the future much faster.
Note: I'm not saying Hamilton's work is any less exceptional but just highlighting that everyone did amazing work and we must shine the light on every single person's efforts for their work. Feel free to reply and highlight other brilliant works!
If you all want more info on her and her crew i strongly suggest you watch “Hidden Figures”
Hamilton: *makes software for space*
Also Hamilton: *allows himself to get shot by Burr*
I’m gonna take my shot, by getting shot by Burr
Also did you see the actual play too?
Tyler McDaniel yes
I didn’t but I’m a fan
These people are smart af, I could never. They deserve more recognition fr
Anyone who enjoyed this there is a video showing how a team a few years back got one of those computers to turn on after months and months of hard work. Amazing to think about what people are capiable of. God speed.
This lady has changed humanity so much.
The people back then are much much smarter than us. Even if with the access of internet and all of the resources in this world, I wouldn't be able to do what she did. Her ideas, her brain putting those ideas into reality is simply amazing.
No Bugs at all? Inconceivable!
If there was no bug, how come the computer had to be restarted several times in the descent of Apollo 11?
This video is great 👍. Thanks TED Ed! 👍👍👍
Muito obrigada Margareth, sem você, não teríamos conseguido fazer esse feito. muito obrigado ❤
Humanity is incredible, change my mind.
“No bugs were found in the in-flight software for any crewed Apollo missions”
DUDE !!!!
Love you Ted-ed,
Your videos are so cool and I am binge watching them.
Love you.❤️
Lol imagine how hard is it to program today vs earlier days of software techs.
Imagine being so good at something that people think that it’s too good to be true. Massive respect to her!!
Look at the goat of women swimming. People accused of her been trans when she was a cis.
How about the work of Katherine Johnson, who died on 24 February 2020 (aged 101)? 💕 ☮ 🌎 🌌
She had a whole movie dedicated to her. May her soul be at peace.a
@SnoopyDoo 🤣
Yes, on year 60 a.C.
Me: Hello World!
Margaret: Hello Moon!
Huge respect. God bless her.
You can always count on a user doing something the developer never expected.
I would like to see how a meeting between Margret Hamilton and Ada Lovelace would go.
The animation is beautiful!💜👏👏👏👍
Thank you for uploading. I had the chance to view a rocket launch in 2018. Unbelievable experience. I shared a pretty cool montage of the trip to my channel.
Never knew asynchronous programming was such a life-saver
Awesome and informative video
This is the best channel
And apparently she introduced the asynchronous programming to the world 👏🏻🤯
Even now after many advancements in programming still I don't understand asynchronous.
No she didn't
What a Goddamn genius she is!
Inspirational!
Wow mindblown
Inspiring
Humans are amazing
2:03*Coined the term*
Legendary
Good video thanks
I thought that this will be the real approach of what the movie "Hidden figures" had shown.
Not disappointed at all.
Brilliant!
This is a women that little girls can look up too not a drug addicted celebrity.
The thumbnail changed! It looks way more interesting!
*When a Founding Father made software that took man to the moon, yet never reached it himself...we can’t thank you enough, Hamilton...*
Wat?
Wat?
What do u mean never reached it?
founding mother more like
Dantick09 why
This is so cool
If there ever was a person I'd like to meet! Not that she directly did it, but for example, today the web relies in asynchronous processes heavily!
🇹🇩🇹🇩🇹🇩🇹🇩The ROMANIAN BATTERY THAT NEVER STOPS with gold filaments plz do an Ep about it
Thank you very much Margareth, without you, we would not have been able to achieve this. thank you very much ❤
impressive
Great video! One thing though: I seem to recall hearing that for the final descend it was neccessary for the crew to take over control and manualy land the shuttle. Can anyone verify/falsify?
@Cheryl Benthall thank you very much^^
Please make one, about How ISRO used a unique technique to reach Mars in the first attempt.
Get in there Lewis
Bet there won't be a movie about her a chance to make a truthful movie this go round
Its weird to think that the phone im currently holding is a more powerful computer than the one who took humanity to the moon...
In 1969, a software engineer sent a computer into space with 8 KB of memory. However, even in 2023, the average person still encounters difficulties with speed and memory constraints when using handheld computers.
who knew that NASAs Commodore 64 computer needed so much code
You are comparing the best of the best of 1960sn with the average person of Today. Biasing much? We discovred sustainable fusion, Super Conductors at almost room temperature. Super fast chargers. Bech you are commenting on a platform that way only in scingu movies in the 1960s.
I'm pretty sure in the documentary "in the shadow of the moon" Aldrin indicated he had intentionally turned the rendezvous radar on?
That man really love rendezvous
He was mistaken about which switch to activate.
she deserves to go to Mars when it's fully habitable
Please make this story to be a movie
Nerds of yesterday, pioneers of tomorrow.
Could you do an explanation of the burning of Holika? Because of Holi
The cover photo is love.
This Apollo 11 guidance system was 2.048 Mhz .
And now we have developers writing desktop apps in electron!
Not just NASA's first software engineer, she was the WORLDS first software engineer.
Wait but isn't Software already exist at that time.
When you think grammatics, linguistic and syntax don't count and realise how "noun" and "verb" were part of World's greatest computer programme...
so margret also teached NEIL Armstrong how to use it
For a tiny moment I thought it is a new video of the series Think Like A Coder...
Nice
Asynchronous code in what the 60s? For a literal mission critical software 🤯👏 And folks are strolling having a hard time with ES6 promises 😂
Americans owe her so much! just SO MUCHHH
Why? It was her husband who gave her the charge right before the release of the code.
@@roninzero12so you are ignoring ai the work she and all the women in the software industry did? Never even heard of her till some sexist due a meme today. I dub even know who Grace Hopper and Lovelsce was till a few years ago. Women gets shafted all the time. And pointing this out mahes us men haters for some reason
Good
Great job, Margaret (btw I like her last name)
Has anyone noticed error in 3:57?
We had to do an essay this month on a women that is not famous. My friend did this person.
Mayim Bialik needs to play her in a movie
The mix between 2d and 3d, but it would of looked nicer to the eyes if it was just 2d *or* 3d
Wait this isn’t the 8th episode of thinking like a coder
Damn Beautiful!