Adm. Grace Hopper’s 1982 NSA Lecture Has Been Published
The “long lost lecture” by Adm. Grace Hopper has been published by the NSA. (Note that there are two parts.)
It’s a wonderful talk: funny, engaging, wise, prescient. Remember that talk was given in 1982, less than a year before the ARPANET switched to TCP/IP and the internet went operational. She was a remarkable person.
Listening to it, and thinking about the audience of NSA engineers, I wonder how much of what she’s talking about as the future of computing—miniaturization, parallelization—was being done in the present and in secret.
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Jon • August 29, 2024 12:41 PM
I still distinctly remember when Grace Hopper gave a presentation at the little community college I was attending my first class in COBOL.
She held up a piece of copper wire and asked us all what it was. After few scattered incorrect guesses she told us, “This is how far electricity travels in a nanosecond.”
And with that the entire auditorium hung on every word she said and thanked her with a standing ovation that lasted until she left the stage.
What an amazing person…