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Grace Murray Hopper did.

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The term "bug" in the context of computer programming is believed to have originated from an incident in 1947 when a moth became trapped in a relay of the Harvard Mark II computer, causing a malfunction. Grace Hopper, a computer scientist, is often credited with the discovery and popularization of this term in the programming context.

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What term was supposedly coined after a moth found its way into a computer called Mk1 at the Harvard University in 1945 and caused its malfunction?

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