Interdisciplinary programming language design
Title | Interdisciplinary programming language design |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2018 |
Authors | Michael Coblenz, Jonathan Aldrich, Bradley Myers, Joshua Sunshine |
Conference Name | Onward! 2018 Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and Reflections on Programming and Software |
Date Published | 11/7/2018 |
Publisher | ACM New York, NY, USA ©2018 |
Conference Location | Boston, MA |
ISBN Number | 978-1-4503-6031-9 |
Keywords | 2019: January, CMU, Human Behavior, Obsidian Language for Blockchain, Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration, Programming language design, programming language evaluation, Resilient Architectures, Scalability and Composability, user-centered design |
Abstract | Approaches for programming language design used commonly in the research community today center around theoretical and performance-oriented evaluation. Recently, researchers have been considering more approaches to language design, including the use of quantitative and qualitative user studies that examine how different designs might affect programmers. In this paper, we argue for an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates many different methods in the creation and evaluation of programming languages. We argue that the addition of user-oriented design techniques can be helpful at many different stages in the programming language design process. |
URL | https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3276954.3276965 |
DOI | 10.1145/3276954.3276965 |
Citation Key | node-58257 |
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- 2019: January
- CMU
- Human behavior
- Obsidian Language for Blockchain
- Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration
- Programming language design
- programming language evaluation
- Resilient Architectures
- Scalability and Composability
- User-Centered Design
- Human Behavior
- Policy-Governed Secure Collaboration
- Resilient Architectures
- Scalability and Composability
- CMU
- Obsidian Language for Blockchain
- 2019: January