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EXPLORING HISTOGRAMS Drag any bin left and right to adjust the bin offset, and watch the ghostly history of other histogram possibilities trail behind. Drag in the width control to adjust the bin width. To see a cloud of histograms, click on the sweep switch. We've also now made two larger datasets available for exploration. YOSHIKI OHSHIMA, PH.D. About Me. Hello! I’m Yoshiki Ohshima :) As a computer scientist and software engineer, I have been working on creating new programming languages and environments, designing and implementing dynamic interactive systems and applications, especially for the education field. I have published dozens of academic papers and served as aprogram
VIEWPOINTS INTELLIGENT ARCHIVE Welcome to Viewpoints Intelligent Archive! We would like to collect and disseminate the interesting thoughts and ideas of Dr. Alan Kay. The Talks by Alan Kay page lists accessible movies, documents, and (soon) running simulations and demos linked with the talks and documents.. As of now, the Talks page has most of the knownrecordings.
ALESSANDRO WARTH
Alessandro Warth Principal Investigator HARC / Y Combinator Research 1025 Westwood Blvd., 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90024 LANGUAGE HACKING IN A LIVE PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT 1. Introduction. Live programming environments enable programmers to better understand their code (even while they are writing or modifying it), catch and fix bugs earlier, and more.Much of this power comes from giving programmers support for: visualizing the execution of their programs ,; continuous feedback to see the effects of their changes instantly [McDirmid SHADAMA: A PARTICLE SIMULATION PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT FOR Yoshiki Ohshima, Dan Amelang and Bert FreudenbergHARC/Y Combinator Research. We present a prototype of a programming system called Shadama. Shadama is designed for writing programs that create, control and visualize large numbers of objects. The basic execution model follows the tradition of StarLogo and its "turtles and patches"abstraction.
ALAN KAY TURING AWARD LECTURE (2004) The Turing award was given to him for pioneering many of the ideas at the root of contemporary object-oriented programming languages, for leading the team that developed Smalltalk, and for fundamental contributions to personal computing. Let's INFINITE CONSTRUCTION KIT BY MARVIN MINSKY Infinite Construction Kit by Marvin Minsky. This is an essay titled “Infinite Construction Kit” written by Dr. Marvin Minsky for the book “LogoWorks: Challenging Programs in Logo” published in 1986. An afterword for this essay was written by Alan Kay. Please read it after this for more food for thought. マービン・ミンスキーと究極のティンカートイTRANSLATETHIS PAGE
マービン・ミンスキーと究極のティンカートイ. 著: アラン・ケイ (Alan Kay) オンライン版編集: 大島芳樹とジョン・マロニー (John Maloney) プログラムにはかつて存在しなかったものを作り出す力がある.編集注:
このエッセイは、マービン・ミンスキー博士に SPATIAL-AGGREGATION EXPLORER Spatial statisticians refer to such aggregation as "upscaling,", and they take a keen interest in how the shapes of the cells, and the way the cells are aligned relative to the data, can lead to a variety of apparent distributions for the same underlying set of data points. That kind of variation is what we hope you saw as you adjusted thecell
EXPLORING HISTOGRAMS Drag any bin left and right to adjust the bin offset, and watch the ghostly history of other histogram possibilities trail behind. Drag in the width control to adjust the bin width. To see a cloud of histograms, click on the sweep switch. We've also now made two larger datasets available for exploration. YOSHIKI OHSHIMA, PH.D. About Me. Hello! I’m Yoshiki Ohshima :) As a computer scientist and software engineer, I have been working on creating new programming languages and environments, designing and implementing dynamic interactive systems and applications, especially for the education field. I have published dozens of academic papers and served as aprogram
VIEWPOINTS INTELLIGENT ARCHIVE Welcome to Viewpoints Intelligent Archive! We would like to collect and disseminate the interesting thoughts and ideas of Dr. Alan Kay. The Talks by Alan Kay page lists accessible movies, documents, and (soon) running simulations and demos linked with the talks and documents.. As of now, the Talks page has most of the knownrecordings.
ALESSANDRO WARTH
Alessandro Warth Principal Investigator HARC / Y Combinator Research 1025 Westwood Blvd., 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90024 LANGUAGE HACKING IN A LIVE PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT 1. Introduction. Live programming environments enable programmers to better understand their code (even while they are writing or modifying it), catch and fix bugs earlier, and more.Much of this power comes from giving programmers support for: visualizing the execution of their programs ,; continuous feedback to see the effects of their changes instantly [McDirmid SHADAMA: A PARTICLE SIMULATION PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT FOR Yoshiki Ohshima, Dan Amelang and Bert FreudenbergHARC/Y Combinator Research. We present a prototype of a programming system called Shadama. Shadama is designed for writing programs that create, control and visualize large numbers of objects. The basic execution model follows the tradition of StarLogo and its "turtles and patches"abstraction.
ALAN KAY TURING AWARD LECTURE (2004) The Turing award was given to him for pioneering many of the ideas at the root of contemporary object-oriented programming languages, for leading the team that developed Smalltalk, and for fundamental contributions to personal computing. Let's INFINITE CONSTRUCTION KIT BY MARVIN MINSKY Infinite Construction Kit by Marvin Minsky. This is an essay titled “Infinite Construction Kit” written by Dr. Marvin Minsky for the book “LogoWorks: Challenging Programs in Logo” published in 1986. An afterword for this essay was written by Alan Kay. Please read it after this for more food for thought. マービン・ミンスキーと究極のティンカートイTRANSLATETHIS PAGE
マービン・ミンスキーと究極のティンカートイ. 著: アラン・ケイ (Alan Kay) オンライン版編集: 大島芳樹とジョン・マロニー (John Maloney) プログラムにはかつて存在しなかったものを作り出す力がある.編集注:
このエッセイは、マービン・ミンスキー博士に VIEWPOINTS INTELLIGENT ARCHIVE Welcome to Viewpoints Intelligent Archive! We would like to collect and disseminate the interesting thoughts and ideas of Dr. Alan Kay. The Talks by Alan Kay page lists accessible movies, documents, and (soon) running simulations and demos linked with the talks and documents.. As of now, the Talks page has most of the knownrecordings.
OMETA/JS 2.0 WORKSPACE The text area below (source) works like a Smalltalk workspace: To evaluate some code, just select it and press the button.; Pressing without a selection evaluates the line that the cursor is on.; is like , but it also prints the result.; Also, you can press to save thecurrent project.
ALAN KAY TURING AWARD LECTURE (2004) The Turing award was given to him for pioneering many of the ideas at the root of contemporary object-oriented programming languages, for leading the team that developed Smalltalk, and for fundamental contributions to personal computing. Let'sCHALKBOARD
view source view source source ALAN KAY: NORMAL CONSIDERED HARMFUL (2009) the 70s and the stuff you don't like was invented 20 years laterTALKS BY ALAN KAY
VPRI-0102. Alan Kay at Pacific Northwest Bell Technology Forum. 000000001987-10-03-0000. October 3, 1987. Talk. VPRI-0141. Doing with Images Makes Symbols. 000000001987-10 INFINITE CONSTRUCTION KIT BY MARVIN MINSKY Infinite Construction Kit by Marvin Minsky. This is an essay titled “Infinite Construction Kit” written by Dr. Marvin Minsky for the book “LogoWorks: Challenging Programs in Logo” published in 1986. An afterword for this essay was written by Alan Kay. Please read it after this for more food for thought.OMETA IN JAVASCRIPT
Instructions: the text area below (source) works just like a Smalltalk workspace.To evaluate some code, just select it and press the "do it" button. "Print it" is like "do it", but it also prints the result by sending it the printString message. Once you have finished going through these examples, make sure you check out my Logo and Prologinterpreters.
ALAN KAY TALK AT 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOTHER OF ALL DEMOS the points I would have talked about will they have been covered ALAN KAY AT OOPSLA 1997: THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION HAS NOT (Transcript provided by Moryton https://moryton.blogspot.com/) Thank you. Well, I presume most of you have been up all night. I can't imagine ever SPATIAL-AGGREGATION EXPLORER Spatial statisticians refer to such aggregation as "upscaling,", and they take a keen interest in how the shapes of the cells, and the way the cells are aligned relative to the data, can lead to a variety of apparent distributions for the same underlying set of data points. That kind of variation is what we hope you saw as you adjusted thecell
EXPLORING HISTOGRAMS Drag any bin left and right to adjust the bin offset, and watch the ghostly history of other histogram possibilities trail behind. Drag in the width control to adjust the bin width. To see a cloud of histograms, click on the sweep switch. We've also now made two larger datasets available for exploration. VIEWPOINTS INTELLIGENT ARCHIVE Welcome to Viewpoints Intelligent Archive! We would like to collect and disseminate the interesting thoughts and ideas of Dr. Alan Kay. The Talks by Alan Kay page lists accessible movies, documents, and (soon) running simulations and demos linked with the talks and documents.. As of now, the Talks page has most of the knownrecordings.
YOSHIKI OHSHIMA, PH.D. About Me. Hello! I’m Yoshiki Ohshima :) As a computer scientist and software engineer, I have been working on creating new programming languages and environments, designing and implementing dynamic interactive systems and applications, especially for the education field. I have published dozens of academic papers and served as aprogram
ALESSANDRO WARTH
Alessandro Warth Principal Investigator HARC / Y Combinator Research 1025 Westwood Blvd., 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90024 LANGUAGE HACKING IN A LIVE PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT 1. Introduction. Live programming environments enable programmers to better understand their code (even while they are writing or modifying it), catch and fix bugs earlier, and more.Much of this power comes from giving programmers support for: visualizing the execution of their programs ,; continuous feedback to see the effects of their changes instantly [McDirmid SHADAMA: A PARTICLE SIMULATION PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT FOR Yoshiki Ohshima, Dan Amelang and Bert FreudenbergHARC/Y Combinator Research. We present a prototype of a programming system called Shadama. Shadama is designed for writing programs that create, control and visualize large numbers of objects. The basic execution model follows the tradition of StarLogo and its "turtles and patches"abstraction.
ALAN KAY TURING AWARD LECTURE (2004) The Turing award was given to him for pioneering many of the ideas at the root of contemporary object-oriented programming languages, for leading the team that developed Smalltalk, and for fundamental contributions to personal computing. Let's INFINITE CONSTRUCTION KIT BY MARVIN MINSKY Infinite Construction Kit by Marvin Minsky. This is an essay titled “Infinite Construction Kit” written by Dr. Marvin Minsky for the book “LogoWorks: Challenging Programs in Logo” published in 1986. An afterword for this essay was written by Alan Kay. Please read it after this for more food for thought. マービン・ミンスキーと究極のティンカートイTRANSLATETHIS PAGE
マービン・ミンスキーと究極のティンカートイ. 著: アラン・ケイ (Alan Kay) オンライン版編集: 大島芳樹とジョン・マロニー (John Maloney) プログラムにはかつて存在しなかったものを作り出す力がある.編集注:
このエッセイは、マービン・ミンスキー博士に SPATIAL-AGGREGATION EXPLORER Spatial statisticians refer to such aggregation as "upscaling,", and they take a keen interest in how the shapes of the cells, and the way the cells are aligned relative to the data, can lead to a variety of apparent distributions for the same underlying set of data points. That kind of variation is what we hope you saw as you adjusted thecell
EXPLORING HISTOGRAMS Drag any bin left and right to adjust the bin offset, and watch the ghostly history of other histogram possibilities trail behind. Drag in the width control to adjust the bin width. To see a cloud of histograms, click on the sweep switch. We've also now made two larger datasets available for exploration. VIEWPOINTS INTELLIGENT ARCHIVE Welcome to Viewpoints Intelligent Archive! We would like to collect and disseminate the interesting thoughts and ideas of Dr. Alan Kay. The Talks by Alan Kay page lists accessible movies, documents, and (soon) running simulations and demos linked with the talks and documents.. As of now, the Talks page has most of the knownrecordings.
YOSHIKI OHSHIMA, PH.D. About Me. Hello! I’m Yoshiki Ohshima :) As a computer scientist and software engineer, I have been working on creating new programming languages and environments, designing and implementing dynamic interactive systems and applications, especially for the education field. I have published dozens of academic papers and served as aprogram
ALESSANDRO WARTH
Alessandro Warth Principal Investigator HARC / Y Combinator Research 1025 Westwood Blvd., 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90024 LANGUAGE HACKING IN A LIVE PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT 1. Introduction. Live programming environments enable programmers to better understand their code (even while they are writing or modifying it), catch and fix bugs earlier, and more.Much of this power comes from giving programmers support for: visualizing the execution of their programs ,; continuous feedback to see the effects of their changes instantly [McDirmid SHADAMA: A PARTICLE SIMULATION PROGRAMMING ENVIRONMENT FOR Yoshiki Ohshima, Dan Amelang and Bert FreudenbergHARC/Y Combinator Research. We present a prototype of a programming system called Shadama. Shadama is designed for writing programs that create, control and visualize large numbers of objects. The basic execution model follows the tradition of StarLogo and its "turtles and patches"abstraction.
ALAN KAY TURING AWARD LECTURE (2004) The Turing award was given to him for pioneering many of the ideas at the root of contemporary object-oriented programming languages, for leading the team that developed Smalltalk, and for fundamental contributions to personal computing. Let's INFINITE CONSTRUCTION KIT BY MARVIN MINSKY Infinite Construction Kit by Marvin Minsky. This is an essay titled “Infinite Construction Kit” written by Dr. Marvin Minsky for the book “LogoWorks: Challenging Programs in Logo” published in 1986. An afterword for this essay was written by Alan Kay. Please read it after this for more food for thought. マービン・ミンスキーと究極のティンカートイTRANSLATETHIS PAGE
マービン・ミンスキーと究極のティンカートイ. 著: アラン・ケイ (Alan Kay) オンライン版編集: 大島芳樹とジョン・マロニー (John Maloney) プログラムにはかつて存在しなかったものを作り出す力がある.編集注:
このエッセイは、マービン・ミンスキー博士に OMETA: AN OBJECT-ORIENTED LANGUAGE FOR PATTERN MATCHING OMeta: an Object-Oriented Language for Pattern Matching OMeta is a new object-oriented language for pattern matching. It is based on a variant of Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs) which we have extended to handle arbitrary data types. VIEWPOINTS INTELLIGENT ARCHIVE Welcome to Viewpoints Intelligent Archive! We would like to collect and disseminate the interesting thoughts and ideas of Dr. Alan Kay. The Talks by Alan Kay page lists accessible movies, documents, and (soon) running simulations and demos linked with the talks and documents.. As of now, the Talks page has most of the knownrecordings.
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view source view source source INFINITE CONSTRUCTION KIT BY MARVIN MINSKY Infinite Construction Kit by Marvin Minsky. This is an essay titled “Infinite Construction Kit” written by Dr. Marvin Minsky for the book “LogoWorks: Challenging Programs in Logo” published in 1986. An afterword for this essay was written by Alan Kay. Please read it after this for more food for thought. ALAN KAY TURING AWARD LECTURE (2004) The Turing award was given to him for pioneering many of the ideas at the root of contemporary object-oriented programming languages, for leading the team that developed Smalltalk, and for fundamental contributions to personal computing. Let's RETHINKING DESIGN, RISK, AND SOFTWARE (2012) 1 Introduction by Joel Orr; 2 Opening; 3 What is Engineering?; 4 How Empire State Building was designed and architected; 5 A book on the Empire State Building; 6 Engineering Bridges; 7 "Can Software Engineering do anything like this?": Complexity of Software and Software Engineering; 8 What is Science: With a hair ball standing in for Complexity; 9 Science with Engineering by making anTALKS BY ALAN KAY
VPRI-0102. Alan Kay at Pacific Northwest Bell Technology Forum. 000000001987-10-03-0000. October 3, 1987. Talk. VPRI-0141. Doing with Images Makes Symbols. 000000001987-10 STATICALLY SCOPED OBJECT ADAPTATION WITH EXPANDERS Statically Scoped Object Adaptation with Expanders Alessandro Warth Milan Stanojevic Todd Millstein´ Computer Science Department University of California, Los Angeles IMPLEMENTING PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES FOR FUN AND PROFIT WITH Why? • To put people in charge of their own SW destinies • No single person can understand 40,000,000 LOC (~library) • You can “own” 20,000 LOC (~book) ALAN KAY AT OOPSLA 1997: THE COMPUTER REVOLUTION HAS NOT (Transcript provided by Moryton https://moryton.blogspot.com/) Thank you. Well, I presume most of you have been up all night. I can't imagine everTINLIZZIE.ORG
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