


default search action
Onward! 2016: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Eelco Visser, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Cristina V. Lopes:

2016 ACM International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and Reflections on Programming and Software, Onward! 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 2-4, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4076-2
Papers I
- Tim Marter, Paul Babucke, Philipp Lembken, Stefan Hanenberg:

Lightweight programming experiments without programmers and programs: an example study on the effect of similarity and number of object identifiers on the readability of source code using natural texts. 1-14 - Nicolás Cardozo

:
Emergent software services. 15-28 - Kimio Kuramitsu

:
Nez: practical open grammar language. 29-42 - Nevena Milojkovic, Oscar Nierstrasz:

Exploring cheap type inference heuristics in dynamically typed languages. 43-56
Papers II
- Niklas Fors, Görel Hedin

:
Bloqqi: modular feature-based block diagram programming. 57-73 - Mehrdad Afshari, Zhendong Su

:
Building white-box abstractions by program refinement. 74-81 - Heather Miller, Philipp Haller, Normen Müller, Jocelyn Boullier:

Function passing: a model for typed, distributed functional programming. 82-97 - Shir Yadid, Eran Yahav:

Extracting code from programming tutorial videos. 98-111
Papers III
- Matt McCutchen

, Shachar Itzhaky, Daniel Jackson:
Object spreadsheets: a new computational model for end-user development of data-centric web applications. 112-127 - Andrei Chis, Tudor Gîrba, Juraj Kubelka, Oscar Nierstrasz

, Stefan Reichhart, Aliaksei Syrel:
Moldable, context-aware searching with Spotter. 128-144
Papers IV
- Ivan Kuraj, Daniel Jackson:

Exploring the role of sequential computation in distributed systems: motivating a programming paradigm shift. 145-164 - Patrick Rein

, Robert Hirschfeld, Marcel Taeumel
:
Gramada: immediacy in programming language development. 165-179 - Soumya Indela, Mukul Kulkarni, Kartik Nayak, Tudor Dumitras:

Helping Johnny encrypt: toward semantic interfaces for cryptographic frameworks. 180-196 - Meital Zilberstein, Eran Yahav:

Leveraging a corpus of natural language descriptions for program similarity. 197-211
Essays I
- Johannes Emerich:

How are programs found? speculating about language ergonomics with Curry-Howard. 212-223 - James Noble

, Andrew P. Black, Kim B. Bruce, Michael Homer, Mark S. Miller:
The left hand of equals. 224-237
Essays II
- Daniel Ingalls, Tim Felgentreff, Robert Hirschfeld, Robert Krahn, Jens Lincke, Marko Röder, Antero Taivalsaari

, Tommi Mikkonen:
A world of active objects for work and play: the first ten years of lively. 238-249 - Richard P. Gabriel:

in the control room of the banquet. 250-268

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














