The article highlights a group of LGBTQI+ pioneers in computer science who have made significant contributions to the development of modern computer technology. These individuals, including Sofia Kovalevskaya, Alan Turing, Christopher Strachey, Peter Landin, Edith Windsor, Lynn Conway, Jon Hall, Sophie Wilson, Mary Ann Horton, Audrey Tang, and others, lived and worked in an era when social pressures required them to hide their true orientation or identity, making their achievements all the more fitting for celebration today. The article profiles these individuals chronologically by birthdate, showcasing their groundbreaking work in areas such as mathematics, computer programming, artificial intelligence, and microelectronics chip design. By highlighting their stories, the article aims to promote awareness and appreciation of the important contributions made by LGBTQI+ individuals in the field of computer science.