Programming by any other name (bobkonf2020)


Feb 28 2020 44 mins   5
Programmers enjoy looking back and learning about the primitive technologies used “back in the day” like hexadecimal code, assembly, punched cards, paper teletypes and how complicated things were. We rarely do the inverse exercise and imagine which technologies will look primitive from a future perspective. What if the current state of computing is just a really low local maxima? Which technologies will be replaced by obviously superior ones, which ones will survive the test of time? What if the computer revolution hasn’t happened yet? Do we know how to compute? Have you heard of Unison, Darklang, Lasp, NetLogo, Glamourous Toolkit, Hazel, Dynamic Land? Someone said that “The future is already here – it’s just not evenly distributed”, in this talk we will see if it is in fact here, which tools are already available to escape the local maxima and if not already here, which hints of that future are available on current research. about this event: https://bobkonf.de/2020/guerra.html