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Infographic detailing the life and innovations of Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, featuring a central illustration of a vintage computer with cutaway views. Key components like the Harvard Mark I, UNIVAC I, the compiler concept, FLOW-MATIC, and COBOL are labeled and visually connected. Includes explanations of debugging, high-level languages, and a fun fact about the origin of 'debugging'. The infographic highlights her journey from academia to the U.S. Navy, showcasing her pivotal role in making computers accessible through automatic programming and language standardization. Optimized for educational insights into computing history.

Grace Hopper: The Woman Who Taught Computers Our Language πŸš€

Ever wondered who made computers understand YOU? πŸ€” Dive into the incredible story of Grace Hopper, the visionary who revolutionized coding! Discover her pioneering work with the Mark I & UNIVAC, the birth of the compiler, and how she shaped COBOL – the language still powering much of our world. πŸ’» Uncover the real 'debugging' origin and her lasting legacy. Click to explore her full journey and impact on technology. πŸ‘‰ [Link to blog] #GraceHopper #ComputerScience #CodingHistory #TechPioneer #WomenInSTEM #Debugging #COBOL #Innovation #NavalHistory #DigitalRevolution #STEMEducation

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Alex Rivers 2 days ago

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

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