Episode
Code Bubbles
with Andrew Bragdon
We propose a novel user interface that is based on collections of lightweight editable fragments, called bubbles, which when grouped together let developers see many functions side-by-side. We will demo a prototype IDE user interface for C# and VB based on working sets called Code Bubbles (that you can take home with you). We will demo how this new function-based editing paradigm can help developers be more productive. Building on this, we will also show a Microsoft Research prototype that adds Natural User Interface capabilities to this system, including multi-touch, body tracking, and mobile devices, to explore fluidly sharing development artifacts in collocated meetings.
We propose a novel user interface that is based on collections of lightweight editable fragments, called bubbles, which when grouped together let developers see many functions side-by-side. We will demo a prototype IDE user interface for C# and VB based on working sets called Code Bubbles (that you can take home with you). We will demo how this new function-based editing paradigm can help developers be more productive. Building on this, we will also show a Microsoft Research prototype that adds Natural User Interface capabilities to this system, including multi-touch, body tracking, and mobile devices, to explore fluidly sharing development artifacts in collocated meetings.
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