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Admiral Grace Hopper Explains the Nanosecond 

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Admiral Grace Hopper was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer. She developed the first compiler for a computer programming language. Here she explains a nanosecond to a room of learners.
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They started talking about circuits that acted in nanoseconds. Billionths of a second. Well, I didn't know what a billion was (I don't think most of those men downtown knew what a billion is either). And uh .. if you don't know what a billion is, how on Earth do you know what a billionth is? I fussed and fumed. Finally one morning, in total desperation, I called over to the engineering building and I said: "Please cut off a nanosecond and send it over to me." And I brought you some today. Now, what I wanted when I asked for a nanosecond was: I wanted a piece of wire which would represent the maximum distance that electricity could travel in a billionth of a second. Now, of course, it wouldn't really be through wire. It'd be out in space; the velocity of light. So, if you start with the velocity of light and use your friendly computer, you'll discover that a nanosecond is 11.8 inches long (the maximum limiting distance that electricity can travel in a billionth of a second). Finally, at the end of about a week, I called back and said: "I need something to compare this to. Could I please have a microsecond?" I've only got one microsecond (so I can't give you each one). Here's a microsecond: 984 feet. I sometimes think we ought to hang one over every programmer's desk (or around their neck) so they know what they're throwing away when they throw away microseconds. Now I hope you all get the nanoseconds. They're absolutely marvelous for explaining to wives and husbands and children and Admirals and Generals and people like that. An Admiral wanted to know why it took so damn long to send a message via satellite. And I had to point out that between here and the satellite there were a very large number of nanoseconds. You see -- you can explain these things. It's really very helpful, so be sure to get your nanoseconds.

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@mileswade4815
@mileswade4815 11 лет назад
Amazing woman, a trail-blazing computer scientist. Programmers around the world owe her big time.
@syitix
@syitix 5 лет назад
Wow you got only 5 likes in 6 years
@Ammarx1
@Ammarx1 4 года назад
@@syitix 21 likes now, so 16 likes in 9 months haha
@syitix
@syitix 4 года назад
lol
@smartyc30
@smartyc30 2 года назад
Not even just programmers. Everyone who uses a computer today owes her big time.
@simplehumancomplexambition9884
@simplehumancomplexambition9884 3 года назад
A programmer's sense of humor. Bless her spirit.
@LevLafayette
@LevLafayette 4 года назад
I teach researchers high performance computing. At the beginning of the introductory class, I hand out a 30cm piece of string and tell them that it's important. Later in the day, I show them this video.
@hayleychristine19
@hayleychristine19 4 года назад
That's a great technique! Good opener!
@swyxTV
@swyxTV 4 года назад
why delay it? not sure i get the point of delaying the point
@zanepurvis5186
@zanepurvis5186 4 года назад
@@swyxTV Suspense builds interest. That's why it's used in books and movies so much.
@auntiecarol
@auntiecarol 2 года назад
@@swyxTV Look up "Chekhov's gun".
@twoZJs
@twoZJs 12 лет назад
Bless her heart. A giant of a Naval Officer and this nation can't find the mold for any more like her.
@GeorginaSwan
@GeorginaSwan 11 лет назад
You know, I have watched this video at least a dozen times and I just love it each time. Sheer class.
@renniebidgood4630
@renniebidgood4630 6 лет назад
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@thilohesse8883
@thilohesse8883 3 года назад
Awesome- wish I could have experienced her teaching live.
@renniebidgood4630
@renniebidgood4630 6 лет назад
I absolutely love Admiral Grace Hopper! This video was my first memory of her...from viewing 60 Minutes many, many years ago if memory serves, which it often does not.
@VexWerewolf
@VexWerewolf 12 лет назад
This woman is awesome.
@marklepka3093
@marklepka3093 4 года назад
Yup !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@DeadDad1
@DeadDad1 2 года назад
Wow! A jaw dropping video! This is beautiful, thank you for sharing it!
@YuukiZ2023
@YuukiZ2023 25 дней назад
I just love and adore the level of sass that swings in her every word. She would tell a three star general to sit down and behave and you bet your buttocks they would. She is one hell of a women who did a damn lot for software engineering.
@harrydasalbertros1687
@harrydasalbertros1687 2 года назад
I held a presentation about her. Shes absolutely amazing. Probably the waymaker of the modern technology
@jobellecollie7139
@jobellecollie7139 2 года назад
That was the best lecture I ever attended!
@cgirl111
@cgirl111 3 года назад
I use this to explain to people how different a billion is to a million. People don't really grasp the amount of money a billionaire has.
@BlooAlien
@BlooAlien 2 года назад
> "People don't really grasp the amount of money a billionaire has." Nor do they grasp the amount of money governments *waste* on a regular basis.
@maestbobo
@maestbobo Год назад
@@BlooAlien how do you know someone hates the government? Don't worry, they'll make sure to bring it up. Give it rest, dude, you're boring everyone.
@blipblap614
@blipblap614 Год назад
​@@maestbobo "Trillions" is the same difference of scale. You pick cotton for the worst people imaginable.
@yasmngeorge3802
@yasmngeorge3802 Год назад
Glad someone shared this with me
@fsecofficial
@fsecofficial 4 года назад
We love you Grace. You paved the way for all of us. ❤️
@jaanadogan5186
@jaanadogan5186 2 года назад
What a legend.
@lilyhowell2765
@lilyhowell2765 5 лет назад
Can someone write down what she's saying so I can use it for my project, I'm having trouble understanding her. I know their's captions but it's hard for me to read captions and I really want this in my project.
@funbury
@funbury 5 лет назад
They started talking about circuits that acted in nanoseconds. Billionths of a second. Well, I didn't know what a billion was (I don't think most of those men downtown knew what a billion is either). And uh .. if you don't know what a billion is, how on Earth do you know what a billionth is? I fussed and fumed. Finally one morning, in total desperation, I called over to the engineering building and I said: "Please cut off a nanosecond and send it over to me." And I brought you some today. Now, what I wanted when I asked for a nanosecond was: I wanted a piece of wire which would represent the maximum distance that electricity could travel in a billionth of a second. Now, of course, it wouldn't really be through wire. It'd be out in space; the velocity of light. So, if you start with the velocity of light and use your friendly computer, you'll discover that a nanosecond is 11.8 inches long (the maximum limiting distance that electricity can travel in a billionth of a second). Finally, at the end of about a week, I called back and said: "I need something to compare this to. Could I please have a microsecond?" I've only got one microsecond (so I can't give you each one). Here's a microsecond: 984 feet. I sometimes think we ought to hang one over every programmer's desk (or around their neck) so they know what they're throwing away when they throw away microseconds. Now I hope you all get the nanoseconds. They're absolutely marvelous for explaining to wives and husbands and children and Admirals and Generals and people like that. An Admiral wanted to know why it took so damn long to send a message via satellite. And I had to point out that between here and the satellite there were a very large number of nanoseconds. You see -- you can explain these things. It's really very helpful, so be sure to get your nanoseconds.
@lilyhowell2765
@lilyhowell2765 5 лет назад
@@funbury oh my gosh thank you sooooooo much
@hayleychristine19
@hayleychristine19 4 года назад
@@funbury You are the best.
@JBTito-pt1ub
@JBTito-pt1ub 5 лет назад
"I somethimes think we ought to hang one of these above their desks *dramatic pause, faze clan intro* or around their necks " *OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, airhorns*. This woman is amazing. MLG before our time :)
@jomo_sh
@jomo_sh 3 месяца назад
really puts in the perspective
@alfromwork
@alfromwork 11 лет назад
Be sure to get your nanoseconds!
@chunk1978
@chunk1978 5 лет назад
Love her! LOVE LOVE LOVE!
@sergiomaass947
@sergiomaass947 5 лет назад
Amazing Grace
@newsmansuper2925
@newsmansuper2925 Год назад
is that a 10e9 us B or a 10e12 B
@sachmo0196
@sachmo0196 5 месяцев назад
I'm soo stupid (duh!). I was looking for what to equate it to (ns)? Speed of light!!! broken down. OMG I'm an idiot😅. Grace, you were a godess. RIP love.
@adrienettepower_yt966
@adrienettepower_yt966 3 года назад
I just found out a nanosecond now im looking for the meaning
@funbury
@funbury 3 года назад
nanosecond = 1 billionth of a second (​¹⁄₁ ₀₀₀ ₀₀₀ ₀₀₀) .. i.e. there are 1,000,000,000 nanoseconds in 1 second.
@Aeimos
@Aeimos 3 года назад
Where can I find the full lecture?
@funbury
@funbury 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZR0ujwlvbkQ.html
@Aeimos
@Aeimos 3 года назад
@@funbury I actually found be it myself when looking for the 60 minutes interview.
@tompaine4044
@tompaine4044 3 года назад
@@Aeimos That's a funny way to spell "thank you" 🤔
@Aeimos
@Aeimos 3 года назад
@@tompaine4044 I know
@mc4bbs
@mc4bbs 4 года назад
Seriously, who "downvoted" this video? Why?
@JB-fh1bb
@JB-fh1bb 2 года назад
In 2022 the "downvotes" are gone so you-tuba says it no longer matters
@AyseDemir0
@AyseDemir0 2 года назад
Probably they were holding their device upside down.
@PatrickKilgore-ck5gu
@PatrickKilgore-ck5gu Год назад
GOAT
@ancientapparition1638
@ancientapparition1638 7 лет назад
I need to hang that thing around my neck the next time I program
@jagababa
@jagababa 2 года назад
😅 yeah i really like the comparison and it makes the difference pretty clear!
@Falcrist
@Falcrist 2 года назад
100% certified BAMF
@apexhacker346
@apexhacker346 2 года назад
IS 350 NJIT GANG!!!
@kerryhall
@kerryhall 6 лет назад
Java needs to hang that thing around its neck
@petermccavington8232
@petermccavington8232 4 месяца назад
Nvidia brought me here June 2024 good by 🎉🎉
@metroalbin3051
@metroalbin3051 5 лет назад
Can someone write a 2 paragraph summary about so I can do my hw Lol jk but it would help
@monadoboy7735
@monadoboy7735 5 лет назад
Same
@dudelookatree
@dudelookatree 3 года назад
here's a two minutes summary:
@PseudoEmpathy
@PseudoEmpathy 3 года назад
All that intelligence, and still uses imperial.
@mr.horrorchild4094
@mr.horrorchild4094 2 года назад
She super smart science gal. She knows men can become women if they want to really bad
@jackmerlotdoesntliveherean9652
SERVER FARM DID NOT PASS MUSTER HOPPER STATES TO DEN OF THIEVES THATS BECAUSE OF TOBY PUCKER CEILING FAN SURVEILLANCE? PLEASE *news at eleven • film at eleven*
@ottergauze
@ottergauze 3 месяца назад
Nothing but the deepest order of respect for Grace. The world simply would not have been the same without her work. 🫡
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