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  1. 29 Jun 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 Hopper’s life and career.

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

    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 programming language still in use today. She was also one of the first programmers on the Harvard Mark I computer.

  3. 3 Apr 2014 · Grace Hopper became the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from Yale University in 1934. In 1952, Grace Hopper and her team created the first compiler for computer languages....

  4. At a very young age Grace Murray Hopper showed an interest in engineering. As a child, she would often take apart household goods and put them back together. Little did her family know, her curiosity would eventually gain her recognition from the highest office in the land.

  5. computerhistory.org › profile › grace-murray-hopperGrace Murray Hopper - CHM

    26 Jun 2024 · The result was COBOL, probably the most successful programming language for business applications in history. Hopper was widely recognized for her achievements and her often humorous lectures on computer science topics. She received many awards, including the US National Medal of Technology (1991).

  6. Naval Reserve officer Grace Hopper was a pioneer of computing during World War II, laying the foundation for today’s technology. 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.

  7. Grace Hopper was one of the pioneers in the early days of electronic computers. She and her team invented A-0, the world's first compiler. Then, determined to make programming accessible to more people, she replaced mathematical symbols in programming with everyday English words.