Onward! Panel: The Last New Language Feature
Ballroom C Tuesday, 13:30, 1 hour 30 minutes 7 | · | 8 | · | 9 | · | 10 | · | 11 | · | 12 | · | 13 | · | 14 | · | 15 | · | 16 | · | 17 | · | 18 | · | 19 | · | 20 | · | 21 |
Chair: William Cook, University of Texas, Austin Martin Rinard, MIT Tim Sheard, Oregon Graduate Institute Axel Schmolitsky, Universit?t Hamburg Cristina Videira Lopes, Univesity of California, Irvine
Every new language and every new version of an old language offers new features. Some are syntactic sugar for doing something old, some provide genuinely new functionality. But almost none change the basic way we program. What new language features--as some argue objects did more than two decades ago--could make programming different?
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