Hasso-Plattner-Institut25 Jahre HPI
Hasso-Plattner-Institut25 Jahre HPI
 

Programming Experience (Sommersemester 2023)

Dozent: Prof. Dr. Robert Hirschfeld (Software-Architekturen) , Dr. Jens Lincke (Software-Architekturen) , Marcel Taeumel (Software-Architekturen) , Eva Krebs (Software-Architekturen) , Stefan Ramson (Software-Architekturen) , Tom Beckmann (Software-Architekturen) , Toni Mattis (Software-Architekturen) , Leonard Geier (Software-Architekturen) , Lukas Böhme (Software-Architekturen)

Allgemeine Information

  • Semesterwochenstunden: 4
  • ECTS: 6
  • Benotet: Ja
  • Einschreibefrist: 01.04.2023 - 07.05.2023
  • Lehrform: Projektseminar
  • Belegungsart: Wahlpflichtmodul
  • Lehrsprache: Deutsch
  • Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 20

Studiengänge, Modulgruppen & Module

IT-Systems Engineering MA
  • HCGT: Human Computer Interaction & Computer Graphics Technology
    • HPI-HCGT-K Konzepte und Methoden
  • HCGT: Human Computer Interaction & Computer Graphics Technology
    • HPI-HCGT-S Spezialisierung
  • HCGT: Human Computer Interaction & Computer Graphics Technology
    • HPI-HCGT-T Techniken und Werkzeuge
  • SAMT: Software Architecture & Modeling Technology
    • HPI-SAMT-K Konzepte und Methoden
  • SAMT: Software Architecture & Modeling Technology
    • HPI-SAMT-S Spezialisierung
  • SAMT: Software Architecture & Modeling Technology
    • HPI-SAMT-T Techniken und Werkzeuge
Data Engineering MA

Beschreibung

Programming Experience (PX) is a subset of User Experience (UX) focusing on software developers, which are users of their programming tools and environments. Contrary to end-users, developers have the capability to build their own tools and systems, and to adapt them for their needs. In self-sustaining systems, such as Lively4 or Squeak/Smalltalk, these tools can be adapted while they are being used.

In this seminar, the participants will create or adapt tools and systems in self-sustaining environments with a focus on the programming experience. Topics of interests are programming tools for exploratory programming, babylonian programming and native image.

Voraussetzungen

In-depth knowledge in at least one dynamic programming language.
Knowledge of JavaScript, Java, Smalltalk and associated technologies (e.g. ASTs) helpful, but not required.

Lern- und Lehrformen

Die Themenvorstellung wird am Dienstag, den 18.04. in A-2.2 stattfinden.

Leistungserfassung

Grading will take place based on the work on one of the projects. To complete the course, the following requirements are to be fulfilled:

To obtain the six credits, the following requirements are to be fulfilled:

  • Work on a project topic, regular demonstration of progress, quality of code (50%)
  • Final presentation of results (30%)
  • Documentation of topic, its background, results, and software design decisions (20%)

One week before the final presentation, students will submit a draft of their current slides for feedback. One day before the final presentation, students will submit

  • sources (e.g. PPTX) of the presentation slides,
  • a PDF version of the presentation,
  • current state of the project’s source code, and
  • a short screencast (mp4)

All source code created during this seminar will be licenced under the MIT license.

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