This is the fourth meeting of the Papers We Love Remote Chapter: https://github.com/papers-we-love/remote-pwl. We'll also be posting the final video on the PWL Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/PapersWeLove.
Thomas Depierre will be presenting the paper "Programming with Abstract Data Types, B. Liskov and S. Zilles 1974", available here - http://web.cs.iastate.edu/~hridesh/teaching/362/07/01/papers/p50-liskov.pdf
Along the course of the past 50 years, programming centered mainly around abstraction, being for control flow, operations to execute or data objects and structure. In this foundational paper, B. Liskov and S. Zilles described a concept that is now so deeply embedded into our programming ecosystem that we forget why it was even invented. Come join us to explore what Abstract Data Types still have to teach us.
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