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Installing Windows might take 5,000 years without the compiler, a remarkable innovation which made modern computing possible. Tim Harford tells a compelling story which has at its heart a pioneering woman called Grace Hopper who – along the way – single-handedly invented the idea of open source software too.

The compiler evolved into COBOL – one of the first computer languages – and led to the distinction between hardware and software.

Producer: Ben Crighton
Editors: Richard Knight and Richard Vadon

(Image: Grace M. Hopper, Credit: Bettman/Getty Images)

Published on Saturday, 7th January 2017.

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