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Grace Hopper
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Who Was Grace Hopper?
Grace Hopper joined the U.S. Navy during World War II and was assigned to program the Mark I computer. She continued to work in computing after the war, leading the team that created the first computer language compiler, which led to the popular COBOL language.
She resumed active naval service at the age of 60, becoming a rear admiral before retiring in
Early Life
Born Grace Brewster Murray in New York City on December 9, , Grace Hopper studied math and physics at Vassar College.
After graduating from Vassar in , she proceeded to Yale University, where she received a master's degree in mathematics in That same year, she married Vincent Foster Hopper, becoming Grace Hopper (a name that she kept even after the couple's divorce).
Starting in , Hopper began teaching at Vassar while also continuing to study at Yale, where she earned a Ph.D. in mathematics in —becoming one of the first few women to earn such a degree.
World War II
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