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Emotional Programming (Omar Rizwan)

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What can we learn from someone's last tweets? Omar Rizwan joins Henry to chat about the Dynamicland way of thinking: communal, involving the whole person, user agency. We discuss user control, the problem of lists, industrial open source, materiality and embodiment, knowing through doing, and being aware of your emotions when programming. Also (of course) screenshots. (recorded in August) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/emotional.

Omar: https://twitter.com/rsnous
Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad

Headings:

  • That's A Dynamicland Sort Of Thought
  • What's Wrong With Lists?
  • Dictating Terms To You
  • Giving The User Control
  • Industrial Open Source
  • A Project You Identify With
  • End User Programming
  • "Personal" Computer Like A Personal Warehouse
  • The Materiality Of Books
  • Practical Solutions That Turn Into Rituals
  • Optional Daycare Surveillance
  • Skeuomorphism To Flat: Building Off Of Digital Literacy
  • A Way Of Knowing By Name vs. A/B Test
  • Tacit Knowing, Constructivist Education
  • Tractability
  • Respecting User Behavior
  • Help People Do What They Want To Do
  • Really Fine Grain Open Source
  • Emotion-Aware Programming
  • Being Immediately Useful
  • "Open Input" Spaces
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What can we learn from someone's last tweets? Omar Rizwan joins Henry to chat about the Dynamicland way of thinking: communal, involving the whole person, user agency. We discuss user control, the problem of lists, industrial open source, materiality and embodiment, knowing through doing, and being aware of your emotions when programming. Also (of course) screenshots. (recorded in August) Transcript: https://hopeinsource.com/emotional.

Omar: https://twitter.com/rsnous
Henry: https://twitter.com/left_pad

Headings:

  • That's A Dynamicland Sort Of Thought
  • What's Wrong With Lists?
  • Dictating Terms To You
  • Giving The User Control
  • Industrial Open Source
  • A Project You Identify With
  • End User Programming
  • "Personal" Computer Like A Personal Warehouse
  • The Materiality Of Books
  • Practical Solutions That Turn Into Rituals
  • Optional Daycare Surveillance
  • Skeuomorphism To Flat: Building Off Of Digital Literacy
  • A Way Of Knowing By Name vs. A/B Test
  • Tacit Knowing, Constructivist Education
  • Tractability
  • Respecting User Behavior
  • Help People Do What They Want To Do
  • Really Fine Grain Open Source
  • Emotion-Aware Programming
  • Being Immediately Useful
  • "Open Input" Spaces
★ Support this podcast ★
  continue reading

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