Grace Murray Hopper may have been ahead of her time. She certainly did things that were a little unusual for women of her day. She graduated from Vassar College in 1928 with a degree in math. She went ...
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 New Year's Day at her home in ...
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There are new conferences emerging that are focused on growing the number of women in tech but the oldest and largest conference began in 1994 established by the non-profit organization AnitaB.org: ...
This photograph is signed “Grace Murray Hopper Commodore USNR” but was taken while Hopper was a Captain in the US Naval Reserve. While neither the photograph nor the autograph is dated, one can deduce ...
Opaque Systems, the company pioneering Confidential AI and Analytics which enables collaborative analytics and AI for confidential computing, announced its president and co-founder Raluca Ada Popa, MS ...
Grace Murray Hopper, one of the first three modern “programmers” during World War II, rightly earned the reputation of computer pioneer for her contributions in the development of computer languages.
Today in U.S. 1825 - USS Brandywine sails for France to carry the Marquis de Lafayette home after his year long visit to America. 1943 - Operation Avalanche, Western Naval Task Force under Vice Adm.