Brilliant question. Never thought of it before, but it make a lot of sense.
Math(s) background is one guess I can make. Based on the fact that many of those pioneers had a basic degree in math and then pivoted (heh) into computer science. In fact some of them started before computer science was even a formal thing.
Math(s) background is one guess I can make. Based on the fact that many of those pioneers had a basic degree in math and then pivoted (heh) into computer science. In fact some of them started before computer science was even a formal thing.