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  1. One of the first three modern “programmers,” she is best known for her trail-blazing contributions to the development of computer languages. Brilliant, irreverent, and an organizational and educational leader, she left her mark on the academy and enjoyed long and influential careers in both the U.S. Navy and the private sector.

  2. Grace Hopper College is a residential college of Yale University, opened in 1933 as one of the original eight undergraduate residential colleges endowed by Edward Harkness. It was originally named Calhoun College after US Vice President John C. Calhoun , but renamed in 2017 in honor of computer scientist Grace Murray Hopper .

  3. 2 de set. de 2023 · Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906-1992) foi uma cientista da computação e almirante da Marinha dos Estados Unidos que desempenhou papel fundamental no desenvolvimento da programação de computadores modernos. Natural da cidade de Nova York, Hopper se graduou em Matemática e Física em Vassar College em 1928.

  4. Grace Hopper College is a Yale residential college that honors the legacy of computer scientist Grace Hopper. Learn about its history, community, and new windows that celebrate its diversity and inclusivity.

  5. The history of the College is certainly living history. It was founded as Calhoun College in 1933, and renamed Grace Hopper College in 2017. Heightened discussion and debate about whether the College’s name should change and if so, to what, began in the late 1970s and continued, unevenly, through 2017.

  6. 3 de dez. de 2014 · Grace Hopper, computing pioneer — Harvard Gazette. In 1944, Lt. Grace Hopper was ordered to report to Harvard University to work on the Mark I, the behemoth digital computer that had been conceived by Harvard’s Howard Aiken in 1937. Photo courtesy of the Harvard University Archives. Science & Tech.

  7. 9 de dez. de 2022 · Hopper ingressou aos 17 anos no tradicional Vassar College, onde obteve o bacharelado em matemática e física, concluído em 1928. Conquistou o doutorado em matemática em 1934, na Universidade Yale. Foi nessa instituição que ela se interessou por computadores, começando a trabalhar no desenvolvimento das primeiras linguagens.