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Grace Murray Hopper

Grace Murray Hopper
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Grace Murray Hopper was a pioneering computer scientist and naval officer. Born in 1906, she earned a PhD in mathematics from Yale University. Hopper joined the US Navy during World War II, where she worked on the Harvard Mark I computer. She later developed the first compiler for a programming language, leading to the creation of COBOL. Hopper continued to be a leader in the field of computer science, receiving numerous awards and accolades for her contributions. Known for popularizing the term "debugging," she inspired generations of women in STEM fields. Grace Murray Hopper passed away in 1992, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of technology.