Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that challenges conventional programming paradigms and advocates for the development of innovative live programming environments. Delve into the speaker's argument against the inadvertent backwards compatibility of modern programming languages with punchcards, and discover how new approaches could better address future technological challenges. Learn about the evolution of programming from batch processing to modern techniques, and gain insights into topics such as program representation, visual cortex processing, pragmatics, Lisp, types, design discipline, debugging, fast compilers, and potential future directions in programming. Benefit from the speaker's extensive experience in computer science, including work at Bell Labs/AT&T Research and successful startups, as they discuss the intricate relationship between art and technology.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Batch Processing
Arm64
Program Representation
The Visual Cortex
Pragmatics
Lisp
Types
Design Discipline
Debugging
Fast Compiler
Batch Mode
Future Directions
Other Projects
Taught by
Strange Loop Conference