Dispatches from the Empire


We can now watch Grace Hopper’s famed 1982 lecture on YouTube

Hopper was a very popular speaker not just because of her pioneering contributions to computing, but because she was a natural raconteur, telling entertaining and often irreverent war stories from her early days. And she spoke plainly, as evidenced in the 1982 lecture when she drew an analogy between using pairs of oxen to move large logs in the days before large tractors, and pairing computers to get more computer power rather than just getting a bigger computer—“which of course is what common sense would have told us to begin with.” For those who love the history of computers and computation, the full lecture is very much worth the time.

I’ve long heard about Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, often from unexpected people in disparate places.

Before he died, my neighbor, once an employee of American Satellite and IBM, mentioned her name more than once.

What a remarkable person.