On 8/01/2013 11:26 PM, alex wrote:
> This looks good:
> http://liveprogramming.github.com/2013/
The closed access publication requirement is a complete non-starter:
"""Closed-Access Submissions: Research papers (4 pages) that present
novel research ideas and early results; and position papers (2 pages)
that raise open issues with the potential to stimulate discussion at the
workshop. Papers are peer-reviewed by the program committee and will be
published behind the paywall of ICSE's academic publisher. If you are a
scholar looking for a traditional publication, this is your submission
format."""
What if you're a scholar looking for a modern open access publication?
Half a mark for full disclosure though.
Is "live programming" something different from "live coding"?
> However, I'm not happy with the separation between software
> engineering and creative practice, this seems a false dichotomy to me.
Well at least we can categorically say that engineers are not artists
and should be entirely disqualified from participation ;)
Ross.
Received on Tue Jan 08 2013 - 12:55:51 GMT