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
- 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.
- 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.
- Barbara Liskov was the recipient of the Turing award in 2008.

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