Mon 18 Jul 2016 14:35 - 15:20 at Belli - Session 3 Chair(s): Richard P. Gabriel, Robert Hirschfeld, Hidehiko Masuhara
In this talk I will demonstrate an environment designed to make programming more pleasant, and easier to teach. It was motivated by a desire for beginning a new project to be as easy as creating Google Doc, to forget entirely about the file system, and to make wiring up dataflow relationships effortless. Of course, easier said than done. This is all very much an experiment. But a very fun one, and I think arriving at useful results.
Specifically, my project is a ClojureScript editor which uses a tree structure instead of the filesystem to make organized sense of a project, a spreadsheet-inspired dataflow system for state management, and a browser interface which blurs the distinction between programmer and end-user.
Mon 18 JulDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
Mon 18 Jul
Displayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
13:50 - 15:20 | Session 3PX at Belli Chair(s): Richard P. Gabriel Dream Songs, Inc. & IBM Research, Robert Hirschfeld HPI, Hidehiko Masuhara Tokyo Institute of Technology | ||
13:50 45mTalk | Towards Making a Computer Tutor for Children of All Ages - A Memo. PX Yoshiki Ohshima Viewpoints Research Institute, Alessandro Warth HARC / Y Combinator Research, Bert Freudenberg , Aran Lunzer , Alan Kay University of California at Los Angeles, USA | ||
14:35 45mDemonstration | I sit down at my editor, and feel relaxed. PX |