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Mary Rose Cook is a programmer with.. just.. so many side projects, oh my — and, she works at Airtable. Mary created Gitlet, a version of Git in 1000 lines of JavaScript with extensive annotation. That might be her most well-known project, but of particular interest to our community are her programming environments Isla and Code Lauren. These projects explore syntax, learnability, execution visualization, and other surfaces of the development experience that I think we all would love to see reinvented. Mary and I talk about the design decisions behind these projects, naturally. But more importantly, we look at the ways they failed to achieve the goals Mary had for them, and what we should all be mindful of on our investigations into the future of computing. The discussion also touches on the theme of "escape hatches", picks up a few lessons in UI design from the video games Into The Breach and The Witness, and reflects on what people think programming is like before they actually learn what it really is. Lighthearted but full of wisdom.

We have a new sponsor for today's episode: Glide. If you're excited about making end-user software development a reality, go to glideapps.com/jobs and apply to join their team.

As ever, the transcript for this episode is sponsored by Replit.

The show notes and transcript are available right here: https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/050

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/feelingofcomputing

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Part 1 (00:01:43)

3. Sponsor: Replit (00:46:26)

4. Part 2 (00:49:10)

5. Sponsor: Glide (01:24:34)

6. Part 3 (01:28:17)

7. Ending (02:09:51)

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Mary Rose Cook: Isla & Code Lauren

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Content provided by Ivan Reese, Jimmy Miller, and Lu Wilson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ivan Reese, Jimmy Miller, and Lu Wilson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Mary Rose Cook is a programmer with.. just.. so many side projects, oh my — and, she works at Airtable. Mary created Gitlet, a version of Git in 1000 lines of JavaScript with extensive annotation. That might be her most well-known project, but of particular interest to our community are her programming environments Isla and Code Lauren. These projects explore syntax, learnability, execution visualization, and other surfaces of the development experience that I think we all would love to see reinvented. Mary and I talk about the design decisions behind these projects, naturally. But more importantly, we look at the ways they failed to achieve the goals Mary had for them, and what we should all be mindful of on our investigations into the future of computing. The discussion also touches on the theme of "escape hatches", picks up a few lessons in UI design from the video games Into The Breach and The Witness, and reflects on what people think programming is like before they actually learn what it really is. Lighthearted but full of wisdom.

We have a new sponsor for today's episode: Glide. If you're excited about making end-user software development a reality, go to glideapps.com/jobs and apply to join their team.

As ever, the transcript for this episode is sponsored by Replit.

The show notes and transcript are available right here: https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/050

Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/feelingofcomputing

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro (00:00:00)

2. Part 1 (00:01:43)

3. Sponsor: Replit (00:46:26)

4. Part 2 (00:49:10)

5. Sponsor: Glide (01:24:34)

6. Part 3 (01:28:17)

7. Ending (02:09:51)

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