‹Programming› 2020 (series) / ProWeb20 (series) / Fourth International Workshop on Programming Technology for the Future Web / Broken Links
Broken LinksPresentation abstract
Mon 23 Mar 2020 12:00 - 12:30 at W3 - ProWeb 2020 #2
Links is a feature-rich web programming language for research. It has often been the case that new features have been designed and studied in isolation. Unsurprisingly, this “methodology” inevitably leads to a system in which the interaction amongst several features is broken. However, for some combination of features it is not necessarily clear how to make them apt together. In this talk, we want to give a demonstration of the capabilities of the Links web programming system followed by a discussion of interesting open research challenges that have arisen from our work on Links.
Mon 23 MarDisplayed time zone: Belfast change
Mon 23 Mar
Displayed time zone: Belfast change
11:00 - 12:30 | |||
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12:00 30mTalk | Broken LinksPresentation abstract ProWeb20 |