Moving Towards Dialogue: Collaborating with your computer using typed holes! by Vaibhav Sagar

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Moving Towards Dialogue: Collaborating with your computer using typed holes! by Vaibhav Sagar

For many people, their first (and only) experience of static types is being continually told off by their compiler. With a little gentle encouragement, it is possible to mend this dysfunctional relationship and move towards having a conversation instead.

In this talk I’ll demonstrate typed holes, which are a feature of some languages that allow them to offer suggestions when you ask for help!




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