When the first electronic computer was created in 1942, it filled an entire room and took hours to do one simple calculation. It has taken thousands of people many years to develop the hand-held, lightening-speed computers that we have today. Back in the 1940s, Grace Hopper was one of the few people who had the foresight to see how important computers could be to us and how advanced they could get.
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When the first electronic computer was created in 1942, it filled an entire room and took hours to do one simple calculation. It has taken thousands of people many years to develop the hand-held, lightening-speed computers that we have today. Back in the 1940s, Grace Hopper was one of the few people who had the foresight to see how important computers could be to us and how advanced they could get.
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