SIGPX is a Japanese domestic study group for those interested in programming environments and their programming experience, founded in January 2016. We gather for exchanging information on state-of-the-art research and development projects relevant to programming experience. This page shows the overview of its third workshop.
日本語はこちらです。
30 researchers, engineers, and interaction designers dealing with programming languages, tools, integrated development environments attended the event, learning relevant research fields and industry efforts and getting to know each other through long (15-25min) and short (1-3min) introduction of their work.
The presentations took a broad range of topics and the discussions continue until the very end of the workshop. We are using the Slack team for fostering discussions during and even after the event. Let me know if you are interested in participation, though the primary language is Japanese.
11:00 Session #0 | |
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Overview of SIGPX | Jun Kato (AIST), Hidehiko Masuhara (Tokyo Institute of Technology) |
Self introduction | Everyone |
Prototyping of A Particle Simulation Programming Environment | Yoshiki Oshima (Y Combinator Research, HARC) |
12:15 Lunch |
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13:30 Session #1 | |
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Live Programming Environment for Data Structures | Akio Oka (Tokyo Institute of Technology) |
A Plan for Making Virtual Reality-enabled Viscuit | Keita Watanabe (Tokyo Institute of Technology) |
Thoughts on DeepCoder | Hiroaki Mikami (Sony) |
f3.js: A Social Programming Environment for Programmers, Makers, and End-users | Jun Kato (AIST) |
17:45 Discussion |
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