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X-WR-CALDESC:9 December 1906: Birth date of Grace Hopper\, computer pioneer
  and U.S. Navy Rear Admiral.\n\n At the age of seven\, she was already tak
 ing apart alarm clocks\, determined to figure out how they worked. Often d
 eemed 'The Queen of Code\,' Grace Hopper was an American computer scientis
 t and United States Navy rear admiral. On 22 November 2016\, President Oba
 ma awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 21 individuals. Among the 
 recipients were computing pioneers Grace Hopper (posthumously) and Margare
 t Hamilton. \n\nA pioneer in the field\, Grace Hopper was one of the first
  programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer in 1944\, and invented the fir
 st compiler for a computer programming language. She popularized the idea 
 of machine-independent programming languages\, which led to the developmen
 t of COBOL\, one of the first high-level programming languages. She is cre
 dited with popularizing the term 'debugging' for fixing computer glitches 
 (inspired by an actual moth removed from the computer). \n\nOwing to the b
 readth of her accomplishments and her naval rank\, she is sometimes referr
 ed to as 'Amazing Grace.'\n\n<b>Learn more about Grace via the links below
 .</b>
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DESCRIPTION:9 December 1906: Birth date of Grace Hopper\, computer pioneer 
 and U.S. Navy Rear Admiral.\n\n At the age of seven\, she was already taki
 ng apart alarm clocks\, determined to figure out how they worked. Often de
 emed 'The Queen of Code\,' Grace Hopper was an American computer scientist
  and United States Navy rear admiral. On 22 November 2016\, President Obam
 a awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 21 individuals. Among the r
 ecipients were computing pioneers Grace Hopper (posthumously) and Margaret
  Hamilton. \n\nA pioneer in the field\, Grace Hopper was one of the first 
 programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer in 1944\, and invented the firs
 t compiler for a computer programming language. She popularized the idea o
 f machine-independent programming languages\, which led to the development
  of COBOL\, one of the first high-level programming languages. She is cred
 ited with popularizing the term 'debugging' for fixing computer glitches (
 inspired by an actual moth removed from the computer). \n\nOwing to the br
 eadth of her accomplishments and her naval rank\, she is sometimes referre
 d to as 'Amazing Grace.'\n\n<b>Learn more about Grace via the links below.
 </b>
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SUMMARY:1906: Birth of Grace Hopper - computer pioneer and U.S. Navy Rear A
 dmiral
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