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X-WR-CALDESC:7 August 1944: The first fully automatic computer\, the 'Harva
 rd Mark I\,' formally began operations. In the photo: Grace Hopper working
  on the Mark-I at Harvard University during WWII. Photo from @GillianJacob
 s\n\nThe Harvard Mark I was developed by IBM and Howard Aiken. It remained
  in use at Harvard until 1959 even though other machines had surpassed it 
 in performance providing vital calculations for the Navy during WWII. Enli
 sted in the Navy in 1943\, Grace Hopper was assigned to the computation pr
 oject as third in command becoming one of the four original 'coders\,' the
  first computer programmers.
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DESCRIPTION:7 August 1944: The first fully automatic computer\, the 'Harvar
 d Mark I\,' formally began operations. In the photo: Grace Hopper working 
 on the Mark-I at Harvard University during WWII. Photo from @GillianJacobs
 \n\nThe Harvard Mark I was developed by IBM and Howard Aiken. It remained 
 in use at Harvard until 1959 even though other machines had surpassed it i
 n performance providing vital calculations for the Navy during WWII. Enlis
 ted in the Navy in 1943\, Grace Hopper was assigned to the computation pro
 ject as third in command becoming one of the four original 'coders\,' the 
 first computer programmers.
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SUMMARY:1944: 'The Harvard Mark 1'
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