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  2. Grace Hopper - Wikipedia

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    Grace Hopper Avenue in Monterey, California, is the location of the Navy's Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center [89] as well as the National Weather Service's San Francisco Bay Area forecast office. [90] Grace M. Hopper Navy Regional Data Automation Center at Naval Air Station, North Island, California. [91]

  3. Women in computing - Wikipedia

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    Grace Hopper continued to contribute to computer science through the 1950s. She brought the idea of using compilers from her time at Harvard to UNIVAC which she joined in 1949. [79] [76] Other women who were hired to program UNIVAC included Adele Mildred Koss, Frances E. Holberton, Jean Bartik, Frances Morello and Lillian Jay. [66]

  4. Anita Borg - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Anita Borg and Telle Whitney founded the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing. With the initial idea of creating a conference by and for women computer scientists, Borg and Whitney met over dinner, with a blank sheet of paper, having no idea how to start a conference, and started to plan out their vision. [10]

  5. Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing - Wikipedia

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    Grace Hopper Open Source Day was held for the first time in 2011. One-day registration is open to the public and included for all conference attendees. The event includes a codeathon, skill-building workshop, and exhibition space featuring open source projects. [14] Group collaborating on Wikimedia projects at Grace Hopper Open Source Day

  6. FLOW-MATIC - Wikipedia

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    When Hopper became aware of that language in 1954, it altered the trajectory of her work. [4] FLOW-MATIC was the first programming language to express operations using English-like statements . [ 3 ]

  7. Joan Feigenbaum - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Feigenbaum was an Invited Speaker of the International Congress of Mathematicians in Berlin. [5] In 2001 she became a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery for her "foundational and highly influential contributions to cryptographic complexity theory, authorization and trust management, massive-data-stream computation, and algorithmic mechanism design."

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  9. Grace Hopper (submarine communications cable) - Wikipedia

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    The Grace Hopper cable, which links America with the UK and Spain was named after the American pioneering computer scientist Grace Brewster Murray Hopper, who was known for developing an early compiler that was important in the development of COBOL. Google said it was: "thrilled to honor Grace Hopper’s legacy of innovation by investing in the ...