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In a fast-moving tech world, it's worth taking time to remember Grace Hopper. A navy admiral and math whiz, she taught computers to talk ...
Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper, a four-decade veteran of the United States Navy and a mathematician who made pioneering contributions to computer programming, died ...
Disrupting The Computer Industry Before It Existed: Rear Admiral Grace Hopper 32 Comments by: Christian Trapp December 5, 2017 ...
Grace Hopper was one of America’s first computer scientists and among the first women in the U.S. Navy to achieve the rank of rear admiral. Born in New York in 1906, Hopper graduated Phi Beta Kappa ...
US Navy Rear Admiral Grace Hopper was a real person and a legendary figure in computer history to boot. In 1928, she completed dual degrees in math and physics at Vassar College and joined its ...
Commodore Grace Hopper One of the most famous people in the early history of computing, Commodore Grace Hopper became a rear admiral when the rank of commodore was renamed. See Mark I and FLOW-MATIC.
Google search engine users may want to take special note of Monday's Google Doodle showing a woman typing at an old-school mainframe computer. The woman is Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, a computing ...
Today’s Google Doodle is of Grace Hopper, an esteemed Navy Rear Admiral with landmark achievements in computer science. Here’s 5 Fast Facts.
Rear Admiral Grace Hopper’s legacy lies with the origins of computer science. She wrote the first compiler.
Watch the video above to learn about the trailblazing accomplishments Rear Admiral Dr. Grace Murray Hopper made in her career toward computer science.