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‎README.md

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The website is a mix of personal logs and projects by Steve Krouse, episode pages for the Future of Coding podcast, and some pages about the Future of Coding community. Steve has turned over the website to community ownership, so things are in flux while we decided what should go where. Still, if you see any typos or have any suggestions, issues and PRs are welcome.
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Steve also kept a number of ["virtual webpages"](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22virtual+webpage%22) when a GitHub issue is a better format for them than a regular webpage. These might be of interest if you are following along with his research work.
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Steve also kept a number of ["virtual webpages"](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22virtual+webpage%22) when a GitHub issue is a better format for them than a regular webpage. These might be of interest if you are following along with his research work.
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## Developing notes
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Are you working on a project that represents your vision for the future of computing? Do you want contributions from our community members? [Get in touch](/contact), and we will list it here. Please provide the name of your project, a link to any relevant pages, and what sorts of contribution you would appreciate.
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* [Future of Coding Website](http://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org) — Yes, the website itself is a project that welcomes contributions. If you'd like to add information, fix errors, or make improvements (especially to the visual design), talk to @ivanreese in the Slack or open a PR.
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* [Future of Coding Website](http://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org) — Yes, the website itself is a project that welcomes contributions. If you'd like to add information, fix errors, or make improvements (especially to the visual design), talk to @ivanreese in the Slack or open a PR.
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The community was founded by Steve Krouse. He is no longer involved in the day-to-day happenings of the community, but if you are interested in the goings-on of his life, follow [@stevekrouse](https://twitter.com/stevekrouse) on Twitter.
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This website is [on Github](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org) and welcomes contributions. If you'd like to add information, fix errors, or make improvements, pull requests are welcome.
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This website is [on Github](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org) and welcomes contributions. If you'd like to add information, fix errors, or make improvements, pull requests are welcome.

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* [Top Down Programming Assistant Paper (Google Doc)](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gt4SDLgCSeKa_h1seWtriPFsve8aYHzdhuADWas2j0c/edit#heading=h.5gx0zjbf597u). If the Google Doc doesn't work, you can [download a PDF version here](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org/files/1248895/Top-down.programming.assistant.pdf).
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* [Top Down Programming Assistant Paper (Google Doc)](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gt4SDLgCSeKa_h1seWtriPFsve8aYHzdhuADWas2j0c/edit#heading=h.5gx0zjbf597u). If the Google Doc doesn't work, you can [download a PDF version here](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/files/1248895/Top-down.programming.assistant.pdf).

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* [StreamSheets](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org/issues/54)
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* [StreamSheets](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/issues/54)
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* [FRP WoofJS](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/issues/55)
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1. [/about](http://futureofcoding.org/about) was a good summary of the past two years, justifying my current path
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2. [/plan v1](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org/commit/4d37f65a04b418772687da1645d1da8d01a4fc30). Written at 10pm after inspired by Chris Granger's Strange Loop talk. Very open, questioning. The most important part was the user/customer table.
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2. [/plan v1](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/commit/4d37f65a04b418772687da1645d1da8d01a4fc30). Written at 10pm after inspired by Chris Granger's Strange Loop talk. Very open, questioning. The most important part was the user/customer table.
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3. [/plan v2](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org/commit/7385f741463a6cc23b90c724afb2322860e99dbe) is still just a (five page!!) outline at this point. Hope to develop it by the end of this week, maybe next week.
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3. [/plan v2](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/commit/7385f741463a6cc23b90c724afb2322860e99dbe) is still just a (five page!!) outline at this point. Hope to develop it by the end of this week, maybe next week.
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In particular, I'm impressed by how quickly I was able to an idea-generating mindset. I think is mostly due to the [calendar sculpting session I did last week](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org/commit/fcb70a6ebb26033a3dcb308929ca277145f286b8). I will make sure to do that at end of this reflection.
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In particular, I'm impressed by how quickly I was able to an idea-generating mindset. I think is mostly due to the [calendar sculpting session I did last week](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/commit/fcb70a6ebb26033a3dcb308929ca277145f286b8). I will make sure to do that at end of this reflection.
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[![screenshot 2017-11-28 at 10 52 36 am](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2288939/33329341-51f477f0-d42a-11e7-9091-4d6d3a72a3ff.png)](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2288939/33329341-51f477f0-d42a-11e7-9091-4d6d3a72a3ff.png)
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[Great start here](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org/issues/63#issue-277535475), mind-mapping on paper. Next step will be putting mind map to coggle or prezi as I did with the learning to code essay. Waiting on Nicky Case to continue working here, but he's getting version 0 of JoyJS released so that is TBD. ([Here's my review of it.](http://futureofcoding.org/joy-js-review))
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[Great start here](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/issues/63#issue-277535475), mind-mapping on paper. Next step will be putting mind map to coggle or prezi as I did with the learning to code essay. Waiting on Nicky Case to continue working here, but he's getting version 0 of JoyJS released so that is TBD. ([Here's my review of it.](http://futureofcoding.org/joy-js-review))
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> This project has taken much longer than expected. Just another opportunity for me to improve my currently highly inaccurate planning skills. The short-term solution is quite reasonable: whenever I want to move or delete a file in this directory, I simply have to think through what will happen to all prior links to that page. I do this well with the now deprecated /journal page.
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My recent work was on ridding ourselves of the IO Monad from user interfaces, which is building on Conal Elliott's FRP work. [My paper and talk](http://futureofcoding.org/papers/comprehensible-frp) at REBLS last month argues that Elm Architecture makes software take longer to understand (which is untenable if we want people to be able to modify the software they use *in the course of using it*) as compared to the higher-order and cyclic streams of Conal's original FRP.
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My future work will be improving the programming experience of "original FRP", potentially with a Haskell-inspired structured editor. I will also extend Conal's FRP work to also [removing the IO Monad from the "backend"](https://github.com/stevekrouse/futureofcoding.org/issues/85).
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My future work will be improving the programming experience of "original FRP", potentially with a Haskell-inspired structured editor. I will also extend Conal's FRP work to also [removing the IO Monad from the "backend"](https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/issues/85).
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That's the good news. But you might be wondering why you're hearing from me and not your regular host, Steve Krouse. Well, that's the bad news. Steve decided to <a href="https://github.com/futureofcoding/futureofcoding.org/commit/93282e33058aad69bc4262736eafde23358cc274">step back from his role</a> as chief podcaster and organizer of our community, and he appointed me as his successor. I'm sad to see him go, humbled that he asked me take over, and hopeful that you'll stick with me as I find my footing.
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