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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grace_HopperGrace Hopper - Wikipedia

    Øystein Ore. Grace Brewster Hopper (née Murray; December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist, mathematician, and United States Navy rear admiral. [1] She was a pioneer of computer programming. Hopper was the first to devise the theory of machine-independent programming languages, and used this theory to develop the ...

  2. Feb 20, 2017 · Grace's compiler evolved into one of the first programming languages, COBOL. More fundamentally, it paved the way for the now-familiar distinction between hardware and software. Anita Borg ...

  3. Sep 3, 2024 · Grace Hopper (born December 9, 1906, New York, New York, U.S.—died January 1, 1992, Arlington, Virginia) was an American mathematician and rear admiral in the U.S. Navy who was a pioneer in developing computer technology, helping to devise UNIVAC I, the first commercial electronic computer, and naval applications for COBOL (co mmon- b usiness ...

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  4. Hopper was born on December 9, 1906 in New York City. As a child, she attended a preparatory school in New Jersey. Later, she enrolled at Vassar College. After graduating with her bachelor’s degree, Hopper went to Yale University, where she earned her Masters and PhD in Mathematics. Afterwards she began teaching at Vassar College.

  5. www.radioacademy.org › trustees › grace-hopperGrace Hopper - Radio Academy

    Grace is a 30 Under 30 alumni and previous judge at the ARIAs. She’s been a member of two trustee boards, passing new initiatives and overseeing the charities development. The Radio Academy is a registered charity (#293825) dedicated to the development, promotion and recognition of excellence in UK radio and audio, we are a member organisation that operates under the direction of a board of ...

  6. Dec 8, 2014 · In Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age, Kurt Beyer reveals a more authentic Hopper, a vibrant and complex woman whose career paralleled the meteoric trajectory of the postwar computer industry. Both rebellious and collaborative, Hopper was influential in male-dominated military and business organizations at a time when women ...

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  8. Dec 3, 2014 · On Saturday, he’ll be at Harvard to deliver a 20-minute talk on computing pioneers like Grace Hopper, and then will moderate a panel about women in computing. The session, which will include Harvard Professor Margo Seltzer, Ruth Fong ’15, and Ana-Maria Constantin ’16, begins at noon at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences ...

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