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  1. Programming for Fun, Together

    Ever since computers have been programmed, people have programmed them together. From almost the first days of programming, people have also programmed them unofficially, for fun, to create literary and artistic works, games, and technically impressive feats that suggest new directions for computing.

    This paper look into how programmers have worked together in the area of creative computing, and provide a brief discussion of three types of creative programming practices.

    Elisabeth Nesheim - 09.08.2012 - 20:01

  2. A Response to Nick Montfort's "Programming for Fun, Together"

    A response to Nick Montfort's "Remediating the Social" keynote talk. Rettberg was subsituting for Rita Raley, who was unable to attend the conference due to Hurricane Sandy's impact on New York. Rettberg provides two examples of collaborative procedural writing practices as a contrast to the social programming examples such as the Demoscene Montfort discusses, and some followup questions on the four main points of Montfort's essay.

    Scott Rettberg - 02.11.2012 - 09:10