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Onward! 2020: Virtual
- Proceedings of the 2020 ACM SIGPLAN International Symposium on New Ideas, New Paradigms, and Reflections on Programming and Software, Onward! 2020, Virtual, November, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8178-9

Abstract
- Fabio Niephaus

, Patrick Rein
, Jakob Edding, Jonas Hering, Bastian König, Kolya Opahle, Nico Scordialo, Robert Hirschfeld:
Example-based live programming for everyone: building language-agnostic tools for live programming with LSP and GraalVM. 1-17 - Geoffrey Litt

, Daniel Jackson, Tyler Millis, Jessica Ayeley Quaye:
End-user software customization by direct manipulation of tabular data. 18-33 - Jennifer A. Fish, Darya Melicher, Jonathan Aldrich

:
A case study in language-based security: building an I/O library for Wyvern. 34-47 - James Koppel, Daniel Jackson:

Demystifying dependence. 48-64 - Tong Zhou

, Jun Shirako, Anirudh Jain
, Sriseshan Srikanth, Thomas M. Conte
, Richard W. Vuduc, Vivek Sarkar:
Intrepydd: performance, productivity, and portability for data science application kernels. 65-83 - L. Thomas van Binsbergen

, Mauricio Verano Merino
, Pierre Jeanjean, Tijs van der Storm, Benoît Combemale, Olivier Barais
:
A principled approach to REPL interpreters. 84-100 - Matthew Sotoudeh

, Aditya V. Thakur:
Analogy-making as a Core primitive in the software engineering toolbox. 101-121 - Marc Ronell:

Discussion of aviation software oversight improvement. 122-133 - Manas Thakur

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How (not) to write Java pointer analyses after 2020. 134-145 - Kalev Alpernas, Yotam M. Y. Feldman

, Hila Peleg:
The wonderful wizard of LoC: paying attention to the man behind the curtain of lines-of-code metrics. 146-156 - Patrick Lam

, Jens Dietrich
, David J. Pearce:
Putting the semantics into semantic versioning. 157-179 - Jeremy Singer

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Notes on notebooks: is Jupyter the bringer of jollity? 180-186 - Stefan K. Muller, Hannah Ringler

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A rhetorical framework for programming language evaluation. 187-194 - Paolo Ciancarini

, Sergey Masyagin, Giancarlo Succi
:
Software design as story telling: reflecting on the work of Italo Calvino. 195-208

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