Religious Scientists: Sr. Mary Kenneth Keller B.V.M. (1913-1985) – Computer Science
When I was little, my dad bought an Apple II+ computer. Every Christmas, my uncle would send us a pack of computer games on 5.25-inch floppy disks. We spent countless hours playing those games on its primitive green pixelated screen. It was fun to play games made by somebody else, but even better was when I learned to make the computer do what I wanted it to do, with a little programming. I learned a very simple computer language called Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, or BASIC. With it, I made my own games, limited only by my imagination and skill. For the freedom that programming in BASIC gave me, I have to thank a nun: Sr. Mary Kenneth Keller. Biographical Sketch: She was born Evelyn Marie Keller on Dec 17, 1913 (different sources disagree on this date) in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1932, she joined the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, where she took the name Mary … Continue reading →