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Grace Hopper with three other programmers and the operator's console of the UNIVAC I computer, 1957. Hopper’s work on early computing systems helped advance programming methods that made large-scale, reliable data processing possible across government and defense organizations. (Photo Courtesy of the Computer History Museum)
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BETHESDA, Md. - Grace Hopper with three other programmers and the operator's console of the UNIVAC I computer, 1957. Hopper’s work on early computing systems helped advance programming methods that made large-scale, reliable data processing possible across government and defense organizations. (Photo Courtesy of the Computer History Museum)


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