Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code – Inspiring Young Minds in STEM
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Discover the groundbreaking story of Grace Hopper in "Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code", the first volume in the inspiring series People Who Shaped Our World. This educational book takes young readers on an enlightening journey through the life of one of computer science's foremost pioneers. Best known for her invention of the first computer code that humans could understand, Hopper’s remarkable journey showcases her significant contributions to technology and her role in reshaping...
Show moreDiscover the groundbreaking story of Grace Hopper in "Grace Hopper: Queen of Computer Code", the first volume in the inspiring series People Who Shaped Our World. This educational book takes young readers on an enlightening journey through the life of one of computer science's foremost pioneers. Best known for her invention of the first computer code that humans could understand, Hopper’s remarkable journey showcases her significant contributions to technology and her role in reshaping the landscape for women in STEM. Francesca Spinelli skillfully weaves together illustrations and compelling narratives that captivate the imagination while highlighting the vital role Hopper played in establishing programming fundamentals. This book serves as an incredible resource for young minds eager to learn about innovation, perseverance, and breaking barriers in a male-dominated field.
Less| manufacturer | Union Square Kids |
|---|---|
| height | 11 |
| weight | 2.314853751 |
| width | 0.5 |
| length | 8.75 |
| releaseDate | 2017-05-16T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
This book is perfect for ages 6-12, making it a great read for both independent readers and family read-aloud sessions.
Absolutely! It offers inspiring content for all young readers, showcasing the importance of inclusivity in STEM.
Yes! It's an excellent resource for classrooms, women's history projects, and STEM-related discussions.
Yes, this is Volume 1 of the People Who Shaped Our World series, which explores various influential figures.
She developed the first compiler for a computer programming language and popularized the idea of machine-independent programming languages.