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In this episode of pplpod, we profile Barbara Liskov, an Institute Professor at MIT and a titan of computer science who fundamentally changed how we write software. We explore her journey from being denied admission to Princeton’s graduate math program due to her gender to becoming one of the first women in the United States to earn a Ph.D. in computer science.

Join us as we break down Liskov’s groundbreaking technical achievements, including:

We also cover her 2008 Turing Award win—making her only the second woman to receive the "Nobel Prize of computing"—and her early artificial intelligence work on chess endgames and the "killer heuristic" under John McCarthy. Whether you are a software engineer or a history buff, this episode illuminates the life of a pioneer who was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for her contributions to programming methodology.