Critique - An Anatomy of Interaction: Co-Occurrences and Entanglements
Tomas is a Visiting Researcher at the Alan Turing institute, working on tools for open data-driven storytelling. He is building tools that integrate with modern data sources (open government data, data published by citizen initiatives) and let users easily create analyses and visualizations that are linked to the original data source, making the analyses more transparent, reproducible, but also easy to adapt. His early work on the project can be found at http://thegamma.net.
Tomas’ many other interests include open-source and functional programming (he is an active contributor to the F# ecosystem), programming language theory (his PhD thesis on “coeffects” develops a theory of context-aware programming language language), but also understanding programming through the perspective of philosophy of science.
Mon 9 AprDisplayed time zone: Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna change
14:30 - 16:00 | |||
14:30 30mTalk | An Anatomy of Interaction: Co-Occurrences and Entanglements Salon des Refusés Antranig Basman , Philip Tchernavskij Ex Situ | Université Paris-Sud, Simon Bates , Michel Beaudouin-Lafon Pre-print | ||
15:00 20mTalk | Critique - An Anatomy of Interaction: Co-Occurrences and Entanglements Salon des Refusés Tomas Petricek Alan Turing Institute | ||
15:20 40mTalk | Discussion - Evaluating novel programming research ideas Salon des Refusés |