Lecture

The Story of Grace Hopper

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This lecture explores the concept of binary language used by computers to represent everything, from numbers to music, and delves into the life of Grace Hopper, an American scientist born in 1906, who played a key role in the development of programming languages and compilers, making programming more accessible and efficient for everyone.

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