"Our Shared Joy of Programming" by Carin Meier and Sam Aaron

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2014
  • Have you ever had flying dreams? Or dreams that all of a sudden you finally understood it "all"? These feelings are echoed in the joy we experience in learning, discovering, and creating as software developers.
    This talk will explore and celebrate this precious and fragile joy. We will look at ways to enhance it and avoid things that threaten to squash it. In particular, we see how it binds us all together as a community and how we can nurture it in each other.
    by Carin Meier (@gigasquid) and Sam Aaron (@samaaron)
    Carin started off as a professional ballet dancer, studied Physics in college, and has been developing software for both the enterprise and entrepreneur ever since. She has a thing for Clojure and can be usually found with a cup of tea in her hand, hacking on her Roomba and AR Parrot Drone.;Sam is a live coder and strongly believes in the importance of emphasising and exploring and celebrating creativity within all aspects of programming. He is the lead developer of Overtone a live coding music environment in Clojure, Quil a Clojure front-end to Processing and Sonic Pi a beginners music live coding environment used to teach programming within schools. Sam is also one half of the live coding duo Meta-eX.
  • Наука та технологія

КОМЕНТАРІ • 5

  • @eymiha
    @eymiha 9 років тому +1

    Well done! After watching the old Neo Cincinnati come alive with Carin's robots for two years, it's great to see them hit the big time at Strange Loop! Quite joyful, indeed!

  • @VernonKerr
    @VernonKerr 9 років тому +1

    I enjoyed this very much. True, there is no rush like the one that comes when a difficult piece of code finally runs for the first time.

  • @keistzenon9593
    @keistzenon9593 9 років тому

    what a great presentation, looking forward to more

  • @StuartLoria
    @StuartLoria 9 років тому

    Having fun is key not just for technology but for everything and anything you do with your time, it's like "Joy Oriented Learning"

  • @joeherbers7742
    @joeherbers7742 9 років тому +1

    This is awesome. Just wish for most/all of this video (esp the latter part where they are playing music with the robots) that the video of the people was big and the computer screen small.