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The Promise of Live Programming
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Microsoft Research
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Language Hacking in a Live Programming Environment
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Communications Design Group / UCLA
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HARC / Y Combinator Research
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TU Delft
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Delft University of Technology
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Chalmers University of Technology
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CDG Labs
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MIT
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HARC / Y Combinator Research
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University of {Glasgow, Edinburgh}
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University of California, Santa Cruz
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University of California, Santa Cruz
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CWI
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Delft University of Technology
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CDG Labs
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HARC / Y Combinator Research
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
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University of Cambridge
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University of Cambridge
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Microsoft Research
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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
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The Functional Programming Languages Nomad
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Michael Sperber
Active Group GmbH
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Creating a Fun Game with Elm
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Zalando
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Zalando
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Why Writing Correct Software Is Hard and Why Math (Alone) Won’t Help Us
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Parallel Universe
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Sieve: Cryptographically Enforced Access Control for User Data in Untrusted Clouds
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Frank Wang
MIT CSAIL
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Rascal: the Swiss Army Knife of Meta Programming
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Tijs van der Storm
CWI
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Why The Free Monad isn't Free
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Kelley Robinson
Sharethrough
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Crista Lopes
University of California, Irvine
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Functional Programming and Foreign Language Interfaces: Essentials in Distributed Computing
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Jörgen Brandt
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
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The Future of Programming will be Live
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Sean McDirmid
Microsoft Research
11:45
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From Unikernels to Databases to UIs: Truly full-stack apps in OCaml
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Sean Grove
None
13:50 - 15:20
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On the chemistry of typestate-oriented actors
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Silvia Crafa
Università di Padova, Italy
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Become a Polyglot by learning Java!
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Jaroslav Tulach
Oracle Labs
16:00 - 17:30
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What is programming?
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Juan Lulkin
Klarna
16:50
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Are We Ready for Secure Languages?
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Cristina Cifuentes
Oracle Labs, Australia
17:40 - 18:20
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To Macros and Beyond!: How macros changed Scala, and what's coming next
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Eugene Burmako
EPFL
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Language Hacking in a Live Programming Environment
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Towards Live Language Development
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Live Programming with Code Portals
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Live end-user programming: a demo/manifesto
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Live Programming by Example: Using Direct Manipulation for Live Program ...
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Liveness for Verification
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Leveraging live programming in the classroom — an experience report
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Live Tuning: Expanding Live Programming Benefits to Non-Programmers
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Sintr: Experimenting with liveness at scale
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Creating a Fun Game with Elm
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Why Writing Correct Software Is Hard and Why Math (Alone) Won’t Help Us
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Sieve: Cryptographically Enforced Access Control for User Data in Untru ...
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Rascal: the Swiss Army Knife of Meta Programming
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Why The Free Monad isn't Free
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The Future of Programming will be Live
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From Unikernels to Databases to UIs: Truly full-stack apps in OCaml
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On the chemistry of typestate-oriented actors
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Become a Polyglot by learning Java!
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What is programming?
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Are We Ready for Secure Languages?
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To Macros and Beyond!: How macros changed Scala, and what's coming next
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