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Onward! 2022: Auckland, New Zealand
- Christophe Scholliers, Jeremy Singer:
Proceedings of the 2022 ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and Reflections on Programming and Software, Onward! 2022, Auckland, New Zealand, December 8-10, 2022. ACM 2022, ISBN 978-1-4503-9909-8 - Hannah Potter, Ardi Madadi, René Just, Cyrus Omar:
Contextualized Programming Language Documentation. 1-15 - Ahsan Pervaiz, Yao-Hsiang Yang, Adam Duracz, Ferenc A. Bartha, Ryuichi Sai, Connor Imes, Robert Cartwright, Krishna V. Palem, Shan Lu, Henry Hoffmann:
GOAL: Supporting General and Dynamic Adaptation in Computing Systems. 16-32 - Diana Kirk:
Exploring Task Equivalence for Software Engineering Practice Adaptation and Replacement. 33-47 - Klara Seitz, Patrick Rein, Jens Lincke, Robert Hirschfeld:
Digital Crochet: Toward a Visual Language for Pattern Description. 48-62 - João Costa Seco, Jonathan Aldrich, Luís Carvalho, Bernardo Toninho, Carla Ferreira:
Derivations with Holes for Concept-Based Program Synthesis. 63-79 - Theo B. Weidmann, Sverrir Thorgeirsson, Zhendong Su:
Bridging the Syntax-Semantics Gap of Programming. 80-94 - Agustín Rafael Martínez:
A Language Based on Two Relations between Symbols. 95-111 - Magnus Madsen:
The Principles of the Flix Programming Language. 112-127 - Manuel Rigger, Zhendong Su:
Intramorphic Testing: A New Approach to the Test Oracle Problem. 128-136 - Philippe Voinov, Manuel Rigger, Zhendong Su:
Forest: Structural Code Editing with Multiple Cursors. 137-152 - Jonas Spenger, Paris Carbone, Philipp Haller:
Portals: An Extension of Dataflow Streaming for Stateful Serverless. 153-171 - Patrick Rein, Tom Beckmann, Leonard Geier, Toni Mattis, Robert Hirschfeld:
Competitive Debugging: Toward Contests Promoting Debugging as a Skill. 172-184 - Marcel Taeumel, Robert Hirschfeld:
Relentless Repairability or Reckless Reuse: Whether or Not to Rebuild a Concern with Your Familiar Tools and Materials. 185-194 - Richard P. Gabriel, Jenny Quillien:
Conferences & Остраннeние: Shortchanging Topos and Ourselves. 195-219 - Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Møller-Pedersen:
What Object-Oriented Programming Was Supposed to Be: Two Grumpy Old Guys' Take on Object-Oriented Programming. 220-239 - Joel Jakubovic, Tomas Petricek:
Ascending the Ladder to Self-Sustainability: Achieving Open Evolution in an Interactive Graphical System. 240-258 - Paul Gazzillo, Myra B. Cohen:
Bringing Together Configuration Research: Towards a Common Ground. 259-269
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