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Also: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262140539/a-small-matter-of-pro...

Makes the observation that there are intermediate users that are a natural target for end-user programming.


See also: https://chrisnovello.com/teaching/risd/computer-utopias/

Kind of funny that someone's syllabus from a class taught in 2015 has done more to broaden my mind concerning speculative computing futures and "what-ifs" than anything else I've come across.



I don't remember if it was Geoffrey Litt, or someone else, but I used to follow a few people in that noosphere on Twitter. One of them promoted a short film which was captioned (paraphrasing), "this man made this film all by himself," even though there was clearly a live female actor in it. There was that, and then sexist remarks, possibly by one or two different accounts, at unrelated times.

Anyway, whoever they were, good riddance.


Where would one find more?


Ink and switch has several projects and articles: https://www.inkandswitch.com/

Some folks from Ink and switch made a podcast that I've really liked: https://museapp.com/podcast/

Bret Victor (from Dynamicland) has lots of projects, articles, and talks: https://worrydream.com/Home2011/

The future of coding has a newsletter and a podcast, but I haven't dug into them: https://newsletter.futureofcoding.org/




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