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Discuss: Live Programming, Live Coding, and Intelligence Amplification
Live programming is an emerging topic that so far lacks a an agreed upon definition. Is it just about editing code while it is running, or with live feedback about edits, or is there more to it? To muddy the waters, there are also live coders who expose and rewire the innards of software while it generates improvised music and/or visuals, creating new artistic live experiences. Although a lot of work exists in these topics, it is often difficult to discern their similarities as well as transfer ideas between them given differing goals, seminal influences, and vocabulary. How can we close these gaps to create a more cohesive community around live programming, live coding, and perhaps even Engelbart-style intelligence amplification?
Sun 17 JulDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
Sun 17 Jul
Displayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
16:00 - 18:20 | |||
16:00 50mTalk | Leveraging live programming in the classroom — an experience report LIVE Alessandro Warth HARC / Y Combinator Research File Attached | ||
16:50 20mTalk | Live Tuning: Expanding Live Programming Benefits to Non-Programmers LIVE Jun Kato National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan, Masataka Goto National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Pre-print | ||
17:10 20mTalk | Sintr: Experimenting with liveness at scale LIVE Pre-print | ||
17:30 50mOther | Discuss: Live Programming, Live Coding, and Intelligence Amplification LIVE Sean McDirmid Microsoft Research, Jun Kato National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan |