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Paperback Grace Hopper: Programming Pioneer Book

ISBN: 0716765993

ISBN13: 9780716765998

Grace Hopper: Programming Pioneer

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Presents the life and career of the admiral who was also "the grandmother of the computer age". This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Great overview of a Great Lady

I knew of Grace Hopper from my days at the Pentagon. She was a legend and an inspiration. The book gives a great overview of Adm. Hopper and her work. The book is appropriate for third to fifth graders.

An officer, a programmer and a lady

While Ada Lovelace is heralded as the first computer programmer and has a programming language named after her, the woman who has had the greatest impact on computing was Grace Hopper. In the vast collection of role models for young women, there is none better. She was not only a pioneer in expanding the roles of women, but also in the development of what computing is today. Considered to be the grandmother of the language COBOL, much of her early work formed the basis for computing as we know it. And yet, she was a no-nonsense career officer in the Navy. To understand her approach, consider what she did when assigned a Pentagon office with no furniture or supplies. Rather than waste time filling out the required forms she told her staff. "If you need something, `liberate' or borrow it from the Air Force . . . If you can't get it from there, get it from the Army. They have almost everything, and they don't know how to count." Her two distinctive office symbols were a skull-and-crossbones flag and a clock that ran backwards. A truly inspiring story that shows the value of determination and non-conformity, this book should be required reading of all early adolescents. Maybe someday justice will be served and there will be a programming language named after Grace Hopper. Without question, it is an honor she deserves. Originally published in Journal of Recreational Mathematics, reprinted with permission.

this book was very exquisit to me.this book is great also.

we'll all im going to say is that i look up to ms.hopper because she is a strong willed woman and is not afraid of anything.i want to be just like grace hopper.
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