Adm. Grace Hopper, one of the unsung heroes of women in tech, invented the first “compiler,” a software that translates programming language into numbers a computer understands, in 1952. It's a day of ...
Excerpted from Beyond Eureka! The Rocky Roads to Innovating by Marylene Delbourg-Delphis, with a foreword by Guy Kawasaki (Georgetown University Press). Lord Byron’s daughter, Ada Lovelace (1815–52), ...
Yesterday, Google marked the 107th anniversary of the birth of the great computer scientist Grace Hopper (1906-1992) with a Google Doodle logo. The only shocking thing about that was the fact that ...
This fall, Northwestern Computer Science sponsored 55 Northwestern students to attend the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC) and Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing ...
The Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC), an annual event produced by AnitaB.org, is the world's largest gathering of women and non-binary technologists. This September, 18 computing students from Miami ...
With the aggressive pace of technological change and the onslaught of news regarding data breaches, cyberattacks, and technological threats to privacy and security, it is easy to assume these are ...
Computer science junior Melissa Ing says it’s easy to get discouraged as a woman in a male-dominated field. According to the United States Department of Labor, women make up 24% of workers in computer ...
ANNAPOLIS (AP) — The U.S. Naval Academy will name its future cyber building after Grace Hopper, a pioneering computer scientist and U.S. Navy rear admiral. Vice Adm. Ted Carter, the superintendent, ...
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