Adm Grace Hopper: A Leader Under Pressure

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In summary: Adm. Grace Hopper has her own ACM award. The Association for Computing Machinery, which established the ACM Alan M. Turing Award in 1966, similarly honored Adm. Hopper when in 1971 they established the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award.She used the term "compiler", not as the term is used today, in reference to a program set that translates high-level language source code into program objects; she used it in reference to her linker-loader program set that produced a compilation of program objects into a conveniently manageable load set.Later, Hopper's term "compiler" was used, at first synechdochically, for other program sets, which, while
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There's a few youtube vids of her giving generic lectures; the odd interview, in her late '70s. Very Very Sharp.
 
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And here are two, one from Letterman:



and one from 60 minutes:



Her commentary is quite classic. I like the nanosec and microsec jokes with respect to programmers.
 
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All these snippets introducing GH fail to bring up in a timely manner the fact that she invented the most important concept in computer science: compilers. A man would def have won a Turing award for that. Just grumbling. These are great articles and snippets, otherwise.
 
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A man would def have won a Turing award for that. Just grumbling.

Maybe, but then there's the 40 honorary PhD's, first American Fellow of the BCS, inaugural "Man of the Year" award from the AITP, etc. Also, the US Navy doesn't give out Admiral'ships just for good attendance, nor do huge computer firms generally headhunt people in their 70's. What's grumbly is that there's supposed to be a movie out, but it's probably been trumped out of production by "Hidden Figures" (four black women at NASA).

First time I heard her name in passing, I thought it was an in-joke: "gracing the (card reader) hopper" or summat.
 
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Spoke too soon; I think the film is still an extant project

 
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All these snippets introducing GH fail to bring up in a timely manner the fact that she invented the most important concept in computer science: compilers. A man would def have won a Turing award for that. Just grumbling. These are great articles and snippets, otherwise.
Adm. Grace Murray Hopper has her own ACM award. The Association for Computing Machinery, which established the ACM Alan M. Turing Award in 1966, similarly honored Adm. Hopper when in 1971 they established the ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award.

She used the term "compiler", not as the term is used today, in reference to a program set that translates high-level language source code into program objects; she used it in reference to her linker-loader program set that produced a compilation of program objects into a conveniently manageable load set.

Later, Hopper's term "compiler" was used, at first synechdochically, for other program sets, which, while they in some instances originally included their own linker and loader components, had high-level language source-to object translation as their main function.
 
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FAQ: Adm Grace Hopper: A Leader Under Pressure

Who was Adm Grace Hopper and why is she important?

Adm Grace Hopper was a renowned computer scientist and United States Navy rear admiral. She is considered a pioneer in the field of computer programming and is credited with developing the first compiler, which translates source code into machine code. She is also known for popularizing the term "debugging" and for her contributions to the development of the programming language COBOL.

What were some of Adm Grace Hopper's major accomplishments?

Adm Grace Hopper had numerous accomplishments throughout her career. Some of her major achievements include developing the first compiler, being one of the first programmers for the Harvard Mark I computer, and leading the team that created the first commercial computer, the UNIVAC I. She also played a significant role in the development of the programming language COBOL.

How did Adm Grace Hopper handle pressure as a leader?

Adm Grace Hopper was known for her calm and composed demeanor, even in high-pressure situations. She was able to effectively lead her team by setting clear goals and communicating effectively. She also encouraged creativity and innovation, which helped her team to overcome challenges and succeed under pressure.

What was Adm Grace Hopper's impact on the field of computer science?

Adm Grace Hopper's impact on the field of computer science is immeasurable. As one of the first programmers for the Harvard Mark I computer, she paved the way for future programmers and helped to establish computer science as a viable field of study. Her contributions to the development of the first compiler and the programming language COBOL have had a lasting impact on the industry and are still used today.

What can we learn from Adm Grace Hopper's leadership style?

Adm Grace Hopper's leadership style was characterized by her ability to remain calm and focused under pressure, her emphasis on communication and teamwork, and her encouragement of creativity and innovation. We can learn from her example by striving to emulate these qualities in our own leadership roles, and by recognizing the value of diversity and collaboration in achieving success.

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