Rear Admiral Grace Murray Hopper (December 9, 1906 - January 1, 1992) developed the first compiler for a computer programming language and is credited with popularizing the term "bug" and "debugging" for fixing computer. She was very productive throuought her life by her pioneering work was between 1967 to 1977, while served as the director of the Navy Programming Languages Group in the US Navy's Office of Information Systems Planning.
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Grace Hopper was born Grace Brewster Murray
Howard aiken developed Mark I with the help of Grace Hopper at Harvard university USA.
Grace Hopper was born on December 9, 1906.
Grace Hopper was born on December 9, 1906.
Grace Hopper had no children of her own. She never married or had any biological children.
grace hopper develop the compiler in 1959
Grace Hopper was 86 years old when she died.
Grace Murray Hopper Award was created in 1971.