Bx 2018
Mon 9 - Thu 12 April 2018
Nice, France
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Mon 9 Apr
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09:00 - 10:30
Salon des Refusés 1
Salon des Refusés
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09:00
20m
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Welcome to Salon des Refusés
Salon des Refusés
Tomas Petricek
Alan Turing Institute
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Luke Church
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30m
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Files as Directories: Some Thoughts on Accessing Structured Data Within Files
Salon des Refusés
Raphael Wimmer
University of Regensburg
Pre-print
09:50
20m
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Critique (1) - Files as Directories: Some Thoughts on Accessing Structured Data Within Files
Salon des Refusés
Philip Tchernavskij
Ex Situ | Université Paris-Sud
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20m
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Critique (2) - Files as Directories: Some Thoughts on Accessing Structured Data Within Files
Salon des Refusés
Stephen Kell
University of Cambridge
11:00 - 12:30
Salon des Refusés 2
Salon des Refusés
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Baie des Anges A
11:00
30m
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Lector in Codigo or The Role of the Reader
Salon des Refusés
Alvaro Videla
Pre-print
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20m
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Critique - Lector in Codigo or The Role of the Reader
Salon des Refusés
Luke Church
11:50
40m
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Discussion - What next for Salon des Refusés
Salon des Refusés
14:30 - 16:00
Salon des Refusés 3
Salon des Refusés
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Baie des Anges A
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30m
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An Anatomy of Interaction: Co-Occurrences and Entanglements
Salon des Refusés
Antranig Basman
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Philip Tchernavskij
Ex Situ | Université Paris-Sud
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Simon Bates
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Michel Beaudouin-Lafon
Pre-print
15:00
20m
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Critique - An Anatomy of Interaction: Co-Occurrences and Entanglements
Salon des Refusés
Tomas Petricek
Alan Turing Institute
15:20
40m
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Discussion - Evaluating novel programming research ideas
Salon des Refusés
16:30 - 18:00
Salon des Refusés 4
Salon des Refusés
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Baie des Anges A
16:30
30m
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Semprola: A Semiotic Programming Language
Salon des Refusés
Oli Sharpe
Pre-print
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20m
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Critique - Semprola: A Semiotic Programming Language
Salon des Refusés
Antranig Basman
Tue 10 Apr
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Session 1
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09:00
22m
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ACID for Programmers!
PX/18
Friedrich Steimann
Fernuniversität
09:22
22m
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Attention Patterns for Code Animations: Using Eye Trackers to Evaluate Dynamic Code Presentation Techniques
PX/18
Louis Spinelli
University of Washington, USA
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Maulishree Pandey
University of Michigan
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Steve Oney
University of Michigan
09:45
22m
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Reactive Programming Experience with REScala
PX/18
Ragnar Mogk
Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Guido Salvaneschi
TU Darmstadt
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Mira Mezini
TU Darmstadt
10:07
22m
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Social Programming Considered as a Habitat for Groups
PX/18
Joe Edelman
11:00 - 12:30
Session 2
PX/18
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Baie des Anges A
11:00
30m
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The Exploration Workspace: Interleaving the Implementation and Usage of Plain Objects
PX/18
Patrick Rein
Hasso Plattner Institute
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Robert Hirschfeld
HPI, University of Potsdam
11:30
30m
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An API and Visual Environment to use Neural Network To Reason About Source Code
PX/18
Alexandre Bergel
University of Chile
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Paulin Melatagia
Université de Yaoundé
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Serge Stinckwich
UPMC & INRIA
12:00
30m
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Live Programming of Internet of Things in PalCom
PX/18
Alfred Åkesson
Lund University, Sweden
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Mattias Nordahl
Lund University, Sweden
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Görel Hedin
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Boris Magnusson
Lund University, Sweden
14:30 - 16:00
Session 3
PX/18
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Baie des Anges A
14:30
30m
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Do Java Programmers Write Better Python? – Studying Off-Language Code Quality on GitHub
PX/18
Siegfried Horschig
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Toni Mattis
Hasso Plattner Institute
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Robert Hirschfeld
HPI, University of Potsdam
15:00
30m
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The Fun of Being Wrong, or: The Game of Programmer vs. IDE
PX/18
Friedrich Steimann
Fernuniversität
15:30
30m
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Few Versatile vs. Many Specialized Collections
PX/18
Stefan Marr
University of Kent
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Benoit Daloze
JKU Linz, Austria
Pre-print
Media Attached
16:30 - 18:00
Session 4
PX/18
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Baie des Anges A
16:30
30m
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Collectors
PX/18
Steven Costiou
University of Brest
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Mickael Kerboeuf
University of Brest
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Alain Plantec
University of Occidental Brittary, France
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Marcus Denker
INRIA Lille
17:00
30m
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Word expansion supports POSIX shell interactivity
PX/18
Michael Greenberg
Pomona College
Pre-print
17:30
30m
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A Non-Tabular Spreadsheet with Broad Applicability
PX/18
Pavel Bažant
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Michaela Maršálková
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Salon des Refusés
Welcome to Salon des Refusés
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Salon des Refusés
Files as Directories: Some Thoughts on Accessing Structured Data Within ...
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Salon des Refusés
Critique (1) - Files as Directories: Some Thoughts on Accessing Structu ...
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Critique (2) - Files as Directories: Some Thoughts on Accessing Structu ...
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Lector in Codigo or The Role of the Reader
11:00 - 11:30
Salon des Refusés
Critique - Lector in Codigo or The Role of the Reader
11:30 - 11:50
Salon des Refusés
Discussion - What next for Salon des Refusés
11:50 - 12:30
Salon des Refusés
An Anatomy of Interaction: Co-Occurrences and Entanglements
14:30 - 15:00
Salon des Refusés
Critique - An Anatomy of Interaction: Co-Occurrences and Entanglements
15:00 - 15:20
Salon des Refusés
Discussion - Evaluating novel programming research ideas
15:20 - 16:00
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Semprola: A Semiotic Programming Language
16:30 - 17:00
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Critique - Semprola: A Semiotic Programming Language
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ACID for Programmers!
09:00 - 09:22
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Attention Patterns for Code Animations: Using Eye Trackers to Evaluate ...
09:22 - 09:45
PX/18
Reactive Programming Experience with REScala
09:45 - 10:07
PX/18
Social Programming Considered as a Habitat for Groups
10:07 - 10:30
PX/18
The Exploration Workspace: Interleaving the Implementation and Usage of ...
11:00 - 11:30
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An API and Visual Environment to use Neural Network To Reason About Sou ...
11:30 - 12:00
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Live Programming of Internet of Things in PalCom
12:00 - 12:30
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Do Java Programmers Write Better Python? – Studying Off-Language Code Q ...
14:30 - 15:00
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The Fun of Being Wrong, or: The Game of Programmer vs. IDE
15:00 - 15:30
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Few Versatile vs. Many Specialized Collections
15:30 - 16:00
PX/18
Collectors
16:30 - 17:00
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Word expansion supports POSIX shell interactivity
17:00 - 17:30
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A Non-Tabular Spreadsheet with Broad Applicability
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