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Grace Hopper - Wikipedia 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 FLOW-MATIC programming language and COBOL, an early high-level
Biography of Grace Murray Hopper - Office of the President 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 A maverick and an innovator, she enjoyed long and influential
Grace Hopper: The Navy and Computers - National Museum of American History Grace Murray Hopper (1906–1992) is probably the most well known American woman who has ever received a PhD in mathematics, having appeared on a segment of 60 Minutes, on the David Letterman Show, and as the grand marshal of the Orange Bowl Parade Grace Murray received a master’s degree from Yale in 1930 and then married Vincent Hopper
Grace Murray Hopper - CHM Grace Hopper was born in New York, New York, in 1906 She held a BS in mathematics and physics from Vassar College (1928) and an MS (1930) and PhD in mathematics (1934) from Yale University Hopper began her career teaching at Vassar and taught there from 1931 to 1943, when she joined the US Navy Reserve Her first assignment was to work with Professor Howard Aiken of the Harvard Computation
Grace Hopper: The Mother of Computer Science Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906–1992) was an American computer scientist and Navy Rear Admiral with many strings to her bow These included devising the theory of machine-independent programming languages and the foundations of COBOL, the first standardized general business computer language
Life | Grace Hopper | Vassar College Grace Murray Hopper was born on December 9, 1906, in New York City to Walter Fletcher Murray and Mary Campbell Van Horne Murray She grew up in a comfortable and intellectually nurturing household alongside her younger sister and brother Her father, an insurance broker, firmly believed that his daughters should receive the same educational opportunities as his son, a forward-thinking stance
Grace Hopper - Lemelson Grace Hopper The Compiler Computing and Telecommunications The achievements of Admiral Grace Murray Hopper, which include, most notably, the invention of the compiler, cemented her place at the forefront of the computing revolution that began in the early 1940s Trained as a mathematician, her career spanned six decades