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Onward! 2012: Tucson, Arizona, USA
- Gary T. Leavens, Jonathan Edwards:
ACM Symposium on New Ideas in Programming and Reflections on Software, Onward! 2012, part of SPLASH '12, Tucson, AZ, USA, October 21-26, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1562-3
Programming experience I
- Toby Schachman:
Alternative programming interfaces for alternative programmers. 1-10 - Mehrdad Afshari, Earl T. Barr, Zhendong Su:
Liberating the programmer with prorogued programming. 11-26 - Michael E. Hansen, Andrew Lumsdaine, Robert L. Goldstone:
Cognitive architectures: a way forward for the psychology of programming. 27-38 - Leo A. Meyerovich, Ariel S. Rabkin:
Socio-PLT: principles for programming language adoption. 39-54
Programming languages I
- Joe Gibbs Politz, Hannah Quay-de la Vallee, Shriram Krishnamurthi:
Progressive types. 55-66 - Engineer Bainomugisha, Jorge Vallejos, Coen De Roover, Andoni Lombide Carreton, Wolfgang De Meuter:
Interruptible context-dependent executions: a fresh look at programming context-aware applications. 67-84 - Andrew P. Black, Kim B. Bruce, Michael Homer, James Noble:
Grace: the absence of (inessential) difficulty. 85-98
Programming experience II
- Lennart C. L. Kats, Richard G. Vogelij, Karl Trygve Kalleberg, Eelco Visser:
Software development environments on the web: a research agenda. 99-116 - Marcel Taeumel, Bastian Steinert, Robert Hirschfeld:
The VIVIDE programming environment: connecting run-time information with programmers' system knowledge. 117-126 - Sean McDirmid:
Escaping the maze of twisty classes. 127-138
Programming languages II
- Munawar Hafiz, Paul Adamczyk, Ralph E. Johnson:
Growing a pattern language (for security). 139-158 - Christian Heinlein:
MOST-flexiPL: modular, statically typed, flexibly extensible programming language. 159-178 - Alex Loh, Tijs van der Storm, William R. Cook:
Managed data: modular strategies for data abstraction. 179-194
Onward! essays
- Richard P. Gabriel:
The structure of a programming language revolution. 195-214 - Andrea Janes, Giancarlo Succi:
The dark side of agile software development. 215-228 - Meurig Beynon:
Realising software development as a lived experience. 229-244
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