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Tue 3 Jun 2025
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Mon 2 Jun
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09:00 - 10:00
PX/25 – 1
PX/25
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09:00
20m
Paper
It's OK to want to have a good time
PX/25
Luke Church
University of Cambridge | Candela Inc
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Mariana Marasoiu
University of Cambridge
09:20
20m
Paper
Exploration and Complexity Management in Graph-based Programming Environments
PX/25
Max Boksem
University of Amsterdam
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L. Thomas van Binsbergen
University of Amsterdam
09:40
20m
Demonstration
Sharing Test Suites across Programming Languages
PX/25
Patrick Rein
University of Potsdam; Hasso Plattner Institute
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Peter Retzlaff
Independent
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Jens Lincke
Hasso Plattner Institute; University of Potsdam
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Robert Hirschfeld
Hasso Plattner Institute; University of Potsdam
10:30 - 12:00
PX/25 – 2
PX/25
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10:30
22m
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In-Situ Visual Programming
PX/25
Ulrich Brandstätter
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Bernhard Schenkenfelder
Software Competence Center Hagenberg (SCCH)
10:52
22m
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Fuzzing as Editor Feedback
PX/25
Marcel Garus
Hasso Plattner Institute; University of Potsdam
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Jens Lincke
Hasso Plattner Institute; University of Potsdam
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Robert Hirschfeld
Hasso Plattner Institute; University of Potsdam
11:15
22m
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COP Layer Encapsulating Non-Functional Requirements for Physical Systems on Hakoniwa Environment
PX/25
Yudai Yamada
Tokai University
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Nobuhiko Ogura
Tokyo City University
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Kenji Hisazumi
Shibaura Institute of Technology
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Harumi Watanabe
Tokai University
11:37
22m
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Shica — improving the programming experience for agent-based, distributed, physical computing systems
PX/25
Hiroto Shikada
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
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Ian Piumarta
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
13:30 - 15:00
PX/25 – 3
PX/25
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S 8
13:30
22m
Paper
Renkon-pad: A Live and Self-Sustaining Programming Environment based on Functional Reactive Programming
PX/25
Yoshiki Ohshima
Independent Contractor, Shizuoka University
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Adam Bouhenguel
Jemar Industries
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Matthew Good
Independent
13:52
22m
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Im-C — a memory-safe C interpreter providing a better learning, testing, and debugging experience
PX/25
Masaki Kunii
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
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Ian Piumarta
Kyoto University of Advanced Science
14:15
22m
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Dimensions of Examples: Toward a Framework for Qualifying Examples in Programming
PX/25
Toni Mattis
University of Potsdam; Hasso Plattner Institute
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Lukas Böhme
Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany
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Stefan Ramson
Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany
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Tom Beckmann
Hasso Plattner Institute
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Martin C. Rinard
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Robert Hirschfeld
Hasso Plattner Institute; University of Potsdam
14:37
22m
Paper
PShapeTrace: Linking Drawing Instructions with Visual Outcomes in Processing
PX/25
Takashi Ishio
Future University Hakodate
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Yuta Yamasaki
Future University Hakodate
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15:30 - 17:00
PX/25 – 4
PX/25
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S 8
15:30
22m
Paper
Encouraging Experimentation Through Programming by Proximity
PX/25
Tom Beckmann
Hasso Plattner Institute
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Leonard Geier
University of Potsdam; Hasso Plattner Institute
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Stefan Ramson
Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany
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Marcel Taeumel
University of Potsdam; Hasso Plattner Institute
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Robert Hirschfeld
Hasso Plattner Institute; University of Potsdam
15:52
22m
Talk
Programming with Rectangles: The Hidden Power of Tabular Thinking
PX Talk
PX/25
David Thomas
Bederra Corp.
16:15
22m
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Discussions and Closing
PX/25
16:37
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PX/25
Tue 3 Jun
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Lightning Talks - Block 1
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
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S 8
Chair(s):
Pierre Donat-Bouillud
Czech Technical University in Prague
10:30
22m
Talk
Smalltix: Smalltalk via the Unix Filesystem
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
A:
Joel Jakubovic
Charles University in Prague
10:52
22m
Talk
Copy-and-Patch JIT for R
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
Matěj Kocourek
Czech Technical University, Czechia
11:15
22m
Talk
Understanding Feedback Information in Just-in-Time Compilers
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
A:
Filip Riha
Czech Technical University
11:37
22m
Talk
Binary parametricity in Rocq — the case of record types
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
Vojtěch Štěpančík
Inria
15:30 - 17:00
Lightning Talks - Block 2
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
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S 8
15:30
90m
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Lightning Talks - Block 2
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
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It's OK to want to have a good time
09:00 - 09:20
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Exploration and Complexity Management in Graph-based Programming Enviro ...
09:20 - 09:40
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Sharing Test Suites across Programming Languages
09:40 - 10:00
PX/25
In-Situ Visual Programming
10:30 - 10:52
PX/25
Fuzzing as Editor Feedback
10:52 - 11:15
PX/25
COP Layer Encapsulating Non-Functional Requirements for Physical System ...
11:15 - 11:37
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Shica — improving the programming experience for agent-based, distribut ...
11:37 - 12:00
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Renkon-pad: A Live and Self-Sustaining Programming Environment based on ...
13:30 - 13:52
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Im-C — a memory-safe C interpreter providing a better learning, testing ...
13:52 - 14:15
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Dimensions of Examples: Toward a Framework for Qualifying Examples in P ...
14:15 - 14:37
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PShapeTrace: Linking Drawing Instructions with Visual Outcomes in Proce ...
14:37 - 15:00
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Encouraging Experimentation Through Programming by Proximity
15:30 - 15:52
PX/25
PX Talk
Programming with Rectangles: The Hidden Power of Tabular Thinking
15:52 - 16:15
PX/25
Discussions and Closing
16:15 - 16:37
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16:37 - 17:00
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‹Programming› Lightning Talks
Smalltix: Smalltalk via the Unix Filesystem
10:30 - 10:52
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
Copy-and-Patch JIT for R
10:52 - 11:15
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
Understanding Feedback Information in Just-in-Time Compilers
11:15 - 11:37
‹Programming› Lightning Talks
Binary parametricity in Rocq — the case of record types
11:37 - 12:00
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Lightning Talks - Block 2
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