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- Lightweight programming experiments without programmers and programs: an example study on the effect of similarity and number of object identifiers on the readability of source code using natural textsTim Marter, Paul Babucke, Philipp Lembken, Stefan Hanenberg. 1-14 [doi]
- Emergent software servicesNicolás Cardozo. 15-28 [doi]
- Nez: practical open grammar languageKimio Kuramitsu. 29-42 [doi]
- Exploring cheap type inference heuristics in dynamically typed languagesNevena Milojkovic, Oscar Nierstrasz. 43-56 [doi]
- Bloqqi: modular feature-based block diagram programmingNiklas Fors, Görel Hedin. 57-73 [doi]
- Building white-box abstractions by program refinementMehrdad Afshari, Zhendong Su. 74-81 [doi]
- Function passing: a model for typed, distributed functional programmingHeather Miller, Philipp Haller, Normen Müller, Jocelyn Boullier. 82-97 [doi]
- Extracting code from programming tutorial videosShir Yadid, Eran Yahav. 98-111 [doi]
- Object spreadsheets: a new computational model for end-user development of data-centric web applicationsMatt McCutchen, Shachar Itzhaky, Daniel Jackson. 112-127 [doi]
- Moldable, context-aware searching with SpotterAndrei Chis, Tudor Gîrba, Juraj Kubelka, Oscar Nierstrasz, Stefan Reichhart, Aliaksei Syrel. 128-144 [doi]
- Exploring the role of sequential computation in distributed systems: motivating a programming paradigm shiftIvan Kuraj, Daniel Jackson. 145-164 [doi]
- Gramada: immediacy in programming language developmentPatrick Rein, Robert Hirschfeld, Marcel Taeumel. 165-179 [doi]
- Helping Johnny encrypt: toward semantic interfaces for cryptographic frameworksSoumya Indela, Mukul Kulkarni, Kartik Nayak, Tudor Dumitras. 180-196 [doi]
- Leveraging a corpus of natural language descriptions for program similarityMeital Zilberstein, Eran Yahav. 197-211 [doi]
- How are programs found? speculating about language ergonomics with Curry-HowardJohannes Emerich. 212-223 [doi]
- The left hand of equalsJames Noble, Andrew P. Black, Kim B. Bruce, Michael Homer, Mark S. Miller. 224-237 [doi]
- A world of active objects for work and play: the first ten years of livelyDaniel Ingalls, Tim Felgentreff, Robert Hirschfeld, Robert Krahn, Jens Lincke, Marko Röder, Antero Taivalsaari, Tommi Mikkonen. 238-249 [doi]
- in the control room of the banquetRichard P. Gabriel. 250-268 [doi]