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The first ever Future of Coding Community Survey is now open. Take a few minutes to fill this out, and help us decide how to spend our efforts growing the community over the coming year.
Mike Travers joins the slack and introduces himself and his work. He worked at MIT MediaLab long time ago on Behave! an interesting block based visual language for simple agent programming, that was one of the ancestor of Scratch. He now works on visual programming based on Blockly to help scientist build queries to scientific data (see this presentation).
GopherCon Europe 2019: Ivan Daniluk - Rethinking Visual Programming Presentation. (Slack Thread)
Blog post: Rethinking Visual Programming with Go
Psychology of Programming Interest Group Call for Papers
The 31st Annual Meeting of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group will be hosted for the first time in North America, at OCAD University's Inclusive Design Research Centre in Toronto, Canada, during the week of July 29-31, 2020.
Play: A new approach for creating better mobile apps via Achraf Kassioui (Slack Thread)
Play empowers you to design, build and launch better mobile products, in less time, with fewer barriers - all on your mobile device.
@marianoguerra, in the previous comment:
Play: A new approach for creating better mobile apps via Achraf Kassioui
there is an error in the link to creatwithplay website. The markdown is [Play: A new approach for creating better mobile apps](createwithplay.com)
while it should be [Play: A new approach for creating better mobile apps](https://www.createwithplay.com/)
. ;-)
Jonathan Blow talking about his past, of course about games, but also about programming today, open source, C++, Rust, the future of programming, and many other issues people here will be interested in (and/or annoyed by his perspective ;-): On the Metal Podcast: Jonathan Blow (Slack Thread) via Stefan Lesser
Internship Opportunities: Designing for spreadsheets and programming languages at Microsoft Research in Cambridge. via Daniel Garcia
Algojammer is an experimental, proof-of-concept code editor for writing algorithms in Python. (Slack Thread) via Shalabh Chaturvedi
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