The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing 2009 is designed to bring the research and career interests of women in computing to the forefront. This year's theme is 'Creating Technology for Social Good'. ... Past Grace Hopper Celebrations have resulted in collaborative proposals, networking, mentoring,
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That was in some ways true for Grace Murray Hopper, and it is all the more true for women today because of Hopper's work. ... Admiral Grace Murray Hopper ... Young Grace Hopper...
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Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906 – January 1, 1992) was an American computer scientist and United States Naval officer. A pioneer in the field, she was one of the first programmers...
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Photograph, biography, and references. ... These obstacles did not stop Grace Hopper. She obtained a waiver for the weight requirement, special government permission, and a leave of absence from Vassar College. In December 1943, she was sworn into the U.S. Naval Reserve.
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The woman who worked on the first commercial computer. ... Mother of the Computer ... The late Rear Admiral Grace Hopper's spectacular scientific achievements have become international. She had changed the ever-growing world of the computer.
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Rear Admiral Dr. Grace Murray Hopper was a remarkable woman who grandly rose to the challenges of programming the first computers. During her lifetime as a leader in the field of software development concepts, she contributed to the transition from primitive programming techniques to the use of sophisticated compilers.
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Fascinating facts about Grace Hopper inventor of the first computer compiler in 1952. ... Grace Murray Hopper (born Grace Brewster Murray) ... Grace Hopper: Computer Whiz by Patricia J. Murphy / Library Binding / Enslow Publishers; (June 1, 2004) ; A brief description of her life from the Famous Inventors Series.
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; Grace Murray Hopper ... ; Grace Hopper 1945 ... Grace Hopper was born Grace Brewster Murray, the oldest of three children. Her father, Walter Murray, was an insurance broker while her mother, Mary Van Horne, had a passion for mathematics which she passed on to her daughter.
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This page features formal and informal photographic portraits of Grace Murray Hopper and a picture related to her early computer work. ... Grace Murray (Hopper) was born in New York City on 9 December 1906. She graduated from Vassar College in 1928 and received a PhD in Mathematics from Yale University in 1934. She was a...
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