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Adm. Grace Hopper is recognized for inventing the concept of compilers, a pivotal advancement in computer science. Despite her significant contributions, including 40 honorary PhDs and being the first American Fellow of the BCS, her achievements are often overshadowed. The ACM established the Grace Murray Hopper Award in her honor, highlighting her legacy. Discussions also mention her notable public appearances and the potential for a film about her life, which may face competition from other productions like "Hidden Figures."
PREREQUISITESComputer science students, educators, historians, and anyone interested in the contributions of women in technology and the evolution of programming languages.
harborsparrow said:A man would def have won a Turing award for that. Just grumbling.
Adm. Grace Murray Hopper has her own ACM award. The Association for Computing Machinery, which established the ACM Alan M. Turing Award in 1966, similarly honored Adm. Hopper when in 1971 they established the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award.harborsparrow said:All these snippets introducing GH fail to bring up in a timely manner the fact that she invented the most important concept in computer science: compilers. A man would def have won a Turing award for that. Just grumbling. These are great articles and snippets, otherwise.