Barbara Liskov

 

Barbara Liskov invented many computer programming languages that are reliable, secure, and easy to use. She is a famous woman computer scientist who has contributed exceptionally to programming languages and distributed computing.
Important contributions and achievements

  1. Barbara Liskov invented the Liskov substitution principle that outlines the fundamental nature of data abstraction. This principle is used in type theory and object-oriented programming.
  1. At MIT, Liskov developed the first programming language, the CLU, which relied on data abstractions. Most of the popular programming languages like C++, and C-sharp (C#) are derived from CLU.
  1. Barbara Liskov was the recipient of the Turing award in 2008.

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