Patterns of Visual Programming
This page was set up to support an ongoing effort to gather and catalogue
patterns of visual programming
Object Technology 2000 - Tutorial
The first
visual programming patterns event was the tutorial Patterns of Visual
Programming delivered at Object Technology
2000, March 25th-28th, 2000, Oxford, U.K.
You can view the
slides as an HTML presentation using the following link:
Slides from OT 2000
There are also some tutorial
notes that summarise the activities of the session
TOOLS Europe 2000 - Workshop
A visual patterns
workshop was also held at TOOLS Europe
2000, St. Malo, France, June 5-8, 2000.
The Patterns of Visual Programming workshop was held on the afternoon of
Wednesday June 7th. The Presentation can be dowloaded using the following link:
slides from TOOLS 2000
These are similar to the OT2000 slides but cover more ground, including the ProGraph visual language.
Further information...
This page is maintained by...
Dave Parsons
Currently a Senior Lecturer in the Institute of Information and Mathematical Sciences,
Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.
He has been teaching and writing about object technology since 1991, and
has published student-oriented textbooks on C++ and Java. He gained his Ph.D. for work on an extensible object oriented
architecture for a graphical electronic circuit design system. His
conference activities have included presentations at Object Technology, TOOLS and ECOOP conferences. Outside academia he has worked as a consultant and trainer for The Object People, BEA Systems and Valtech.
Mark Cranshaw
Works at Southampton Institute where his main interest lies in the
development and delivery of object oriented software development courses to
computing undergraduates. He has co-presented with Dave Parsons at OT and TOOLS conferences
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