Tue 19 Jul 2016 10:55 - 11:35 at Foscolo - Session 4a
Live programming aims to provide programmers with useful continuous feedback from a live executing program. Realizing the “useful” part is not easy: automatic re-execution and even time travel debugging do not significantly augment the general abstract reasoning that makes programming hard. This talk show how lessons learned from research on direct manipulation; example-centric, conversational, learnable, and visual programming; live coding; and even Hollywood’s fictional interfaces, can help us envision and design amazing new programming experiences.
I am a programming language researcher at Microsoft Research Asia’s Systems Research Group who focuses on design, objects, IDEs, live programming, and how we could program with touch.
Tue 19 Jul
10:05 - 10:45 Talk | Jörgen BrandtHumboldt-Universität zu Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10:55 - 11:35 Talk | Sean McDirmidMicrosoft Research | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11:45 - 12:25 Talk | Sean GroveNone |