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Onward! 2014: Portland, OR, USA
- Andrew P. Black, Shriram Krishnamurthi, Bernd Bruegge, Joseph N. Ruskiewicz:
Onward! 2014, Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and Reflections on Programming & Software, part of SPLASH '14, Portland, OR, USA, October 20-24, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3210-1
Session 1
- Sean McDirmid, Jonathan Edwards:
Programming with Managed Time. 1-10 - Hesam Samimi, Chris Deaton, Yoshiki Ohshima, Alessandro Warth, Todd D. Millstein:
Call by Meaning. 11-28 - David H. Lorenz, Boaz Rosenan:
Versionable, Branchable, and Mergeable Application State. 29-42 - Wouter Swierstra, Andres Löh:
The Semantics of Version Control. 43-54
Session 2
- Bob Reynders, Dominique Devriese, Frank Piessens:
Multi-Tier Functional Reactive Programming for the Web. 55-68 - Laure Philips, Coen De Roover, Tom Van Cutsem, Wolfgang De Meuter:
Towards Tierless Web Development without Tierless Languages. 69-81 - Zhongxian Gu, Drew Schleck, Earl T. Barr, Zhendong Su:
Capturing and Exploiting IDE Interactions. 83-94 - Eelco Visser, Guido Wachsmuth, Andrew P. Tolmach, Pierre Neron, Vlad A. Vergu, Augusto Passalaqua, Gabriël Konat:
A Language Designer's Workbench: A One-Stop-Shop for Implementation and Verification of Language Designs. 95-111
Session 3
- David M. Ungar, Harold Ossher, Doug Kimelman:
Korz: Simple, Symmetric, Subjective, Context-Oriented Programming. 113-131 - Boris Spasojevic, Mircea Lungu, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Mining the Ecosystem to Improve Type Inference for Dynamically Typed Languages. 133-142 - James Skene:
Description Logic as Programming Language. 143-162 - Raphaël Proust, Alan Mycroft:
It's Only Illegal If You Get Caught: Breaking Invariants and Getting Away with It. 163-171
Session 4
- Svetoslav Karaivanov, Veselin Raychev, Martin T. Vechev:
Phrase-Based Statistical Translation of Programming Languages. 173-184 - Marcel Taeumel, Michael Perscheid, Bastian Steinert, Jens Lincke, Robert Hirschfeld:
Interleaving of Modification and Use in Data-driven Tool Development. 185-200 - Stéphane Conversy:
Unifying Textual and Visual: A Theoretical Account of the Visual Perception of Programming Languages. 201-212 - Eric Walkingshaw, Christian Kästner, Martin Erwig, Sven Apel, Eric Bodden:
Variational Data Structures: Exploring Tradeoffs in Computing with Variability. 213-226
Session 5
- Stephen Kell:
In Search of Types. 227-241 - Mathieu Acher, Benoît Combemale, Philippe Collet:
Metamorphic Domain-Specific Languages: A Journey into the Shapes of a Language. 243-253
Session 6
- Alex Groce, Mohammad Amin Alipour, Rahul Gopinath:
Coverage and Its Discontents. 255-268 - Gail C. Murphy:
Getting to Flow in Software Development. 269-281
Session 7
- Andreas Stefik, Stefan Hanenberg:
The Programming Language Wars: Questions and Responsibilities for the Programming Language Community. 283-299 - Richard P. Gabriel:
I Throw Itching Powder at Tulips. 301-319
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