Fourth bubble MicroHistory project
Sunday, 9. September 2001
Grace Murray Hopper

developed Flow-Matic
early pioneer in HW-abstraction,
mathematician, rear Admiral in the US Navy research

entered Navy in 1943 to work for Ordnance Computation Project at Harvard
worked with **Aiken on Harvard Mark I, 3rd person to program it;
worked on Harvard Mark II after war
joined the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation as a Senior Mathematician in 1949
discovered 1st computer "bug"
finished Flow-Matic, the first English-language data-processing compiler in 1952: "Nobody believed that," she said. "I had a running compiler and nobody would touch it. They told me computers could only do arithmetic."
retired from the Navy at age 80
the first woman to receive America's highest technology award as an individual;
http://www-groups.cs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Hopper.html

Online for 8259 days
Last modified: 9/8/01, 12:46 PM
Status
Youre not logged in ... Login
Menu
... Home
... Tags

Search
Calendar
April 2024
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930
September
Recent updates
Flow-Matic developed by a team
around Grace Murray Hopper, the first English-language data-processing compiler. In...
by StefanL (9/12/01, 6:38 PM)
Grace Murray Hopper developed Flow-Matic
early pioneer in HW-abstraction, mathematician, rear Admiral in the US...
by StefanL (9/12/01, 6:36 PM)
PL/1 Programming language, mighty descendant
of algol. Dijkstra has this to say of PL/1 "Using...
by StefanL (9/12/01, 6:33 PM)

RSS feed

Made with Antville
Helma Object Publisher