Computer Language Compiler
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| − | + | '''This article is a stub. Please help expand the article by using the edit tab.''' [[Image:Hopper2.jpg|thumb|center|Grace Murray Hopper]] In May 1952, at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, [[Grace Murray Hopper|Grace Murray Hopper]] completed her work on the first computer language compiler, software that forms an important link between human language and [[Binary Numbers and Binary Math|binary code]], thus enabling more efficient, less error-prone computer programming. | |
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