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ECOOP 2016
Sun 17 - Fri 22 July 2016 Rome, Italy
Sun 17 Jul 2016 10:05 - 10:25 at Foscolo - Spring

We are interested in improving the experience of prototyping and implementing programming languages. In this paper, we outline some ways in which principles from live programming could make the life of the “language hacker” easier, and introduce novel visualizations that manifest the normally opaque semantics of parsing and semantic actions. We demonstrate the application of these ideas in the Ohm Editor, a tool we are building to support our new language implementation framework, but we believe they are equally applicable to other language-hacking tools.

Sun 17 Jul

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10:05 - 12:25
SpringLIVE at Foscolo
10:05
20m
Talk
Language Hacking in a Live Programming Environment
LIVE
Patrick Dubroy HARC / Y Combinator Research, Saketh Kasibatla Communications Design Group / UCLA, Meixian Li Communications Design Group / Y Combinator Research, Marko Röder HARC / Y Combinator Research, Alessandro Warth HARC / Y Combinator Research
Pre-print
10:25
20m
Talk
Towards Live Language Development
LIVE
Gabriël Konat TU Delft, Sebastian Erdweg TU Delft, Eelco Visser Delft University of Technology
Pre-print
10:45
20m
Talk
Live Programming with Code Portals
LIVE
Alexander Breckel Institute of Software Engineering and Compiler Construction, Matthias Tichy Chalmers University of Technology
Media Attached
11:15
20m
Talk
Live end-user programming: a demo/manifesto
LIVE
Jonathan Edwards CDG Labs, Jodie Chen MIT, Alessandro Warth HARC / Y Combinator Research
Pre-print
11:35
50m
Other
Discuss: New Interfaces for Programming
LIVE
Roly Perera University of {Glasgow, Edinburgh}