Grace Hopper was an American computer scientist and mathematician and United States Navy rear admiral. One of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer, she was a pioneer of computer ...
With the aggressive pace of technological change and the onslaught of news regarding data breaches, cyberattacks, and technological threats to privacy and security, it is easy to assume these are ...
WASHINGTON D.C. (7News) — Just this week, Hopper Hall, the Naval Academy’s Cyber Studies building in Annapolis Maryland, celebrated its one-year anniversary. It is the first building at any major ...
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.
Excerpted from Beyond Eureka! The Rocky Roads to Innovating by Marylene Delbourg-Delphis, with a foreword by Guy Kawasaki (Georgetown University Press). Lord Byron’s daughter, Ada Lovelace (1815–52), ...
Rear Adm. Carl Lahti remembers meeting Rear Adm. Grace Hopper as a plebe. She gave a lecture at Mitscher Hall, during which she handed out pieces of nanowire, including to Lahti. That was 34 years ago ...
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 ...