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    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] One of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, she was a pioneer of computer programming.

  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Grace Hopper, 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. Learn more about Hoppers life and career.

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  3. Apr 3, 2014 · Famous Scientists. Grace Hopper. Computer programmer Grace Hopper helped develop a compiler that was a precursor to the widely used COBOL language and became a rear admiral in the U.S....

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  5. Grace Murray Hopper helped to outline the fundamental operating principles of computing machines. Learn more at womenshistory.org.

  6. March 25, 2022. When US Naval Reserve officer Grace Hopper was assigned to work on the electromagnetic Mark IV computer in 1944, it was not a surprise. Women had been working in computing for scientific projects for more than a century.

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  7. Resource. Life Story: Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906-1992) Groundbreaking Computer Programmer and Naval Officer. The story of a world-famous computer programmer whose impressive career in STEM began when she joined the war effort. Print Page. Grace Hoppers graduation from Midshipman’s School, 1944.

  8. Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906-1992) was a computer pioneer and naval officer. She earned a master’s degree (1930) and a Ph.D. (1934) in mathematics from Yale. Hopper is best known for her trailblazing contributions to computer programming, software development, and the design and implementation of programming languages.

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