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Educational infographic on Grace Hopper, featuring a semi-realistic digital illustration of a cutaway early computer (UNIVAC/Mark I hybrid) with internal components like vacuum tubes, relays, and circuit boards. Labeled sections include: Harvard Mark I, UNIVAC I, A-0 System (Compiler), FLOW-MATIC, COBOL, "Debugging" Moth, Nanosecond Wire, and Naval insignia. Directional arrows illustrate the evolution of programming from machine code to high-level languages. Explanation boxes detail key concepts, a simplified table shows programming interaction evolution, and a "Fun Fact" highlights her achievements. Designed in an educational tech magazine style with a dark background, modern color palette, and clear typography, optimized for vertical 9:16 aspect ratio.

Meet Grace Hopper: The Genius Who Taught Computers Our Language πŸ’‘

Dive into the incredible story of Grace Hopper, the brilliant mind who revolutionized how we interact with computers. Discover how her pioneering work on compilers and high-level languages like COBOL made computing accessible to everyone. Uncover the fascinating origins of 'debugging' and her enduring impact on the digital world. Click to read the full article and explore her legacy! #GraceHopper #ComputerScience #TechHistory #Programming #COBOL #Debugging #WomenInSTEM #Innovation #TechPioneer

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Alex Rivers 2 days ago

This visualization completely changes how I understand this topic. Amazing work!

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