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Programming with time: cyber-physical programming with impromptu

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Programming with time: cyber-physical programming with impromptu
The act of computer programming is generally considered to be temporally removed from a computer program’s execution. In this paper we discuss the idea of programming as an activity that takes place within the temporal bounds of a real-time computational process and its interactions with the physical world. We ground these ideas within the context of livecoding – a live audiovisual performance practice. We then describe how the development of the programming environment “Impromptu” has addressed our ideas of programming with time and the notion of the programmer as an agent in a cyber-physical system.
Andrew Sorensen, Henry Gardner
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where OOPSLA
Authors Andrew Sorensen, Henry Gardner
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