Wednesday 09 March 2016 – Lunchtime seminar with Andy Stratton (Computing, SHU)

An image of Andy Stratton (Computing, SHU)

Title: Building on Blockly – experience with Google’s Visual Programming language
Speaker: Andy Stratton (Computing, SHU)

Blockly is a block based programming language that offers unique benefits for research in many different areas. Though Blockly appears to offer a Scratch like approach, Blockly does not include its own language, but can be used to generate executable code in many different languages – Python, PHP, Javascript and Dart are included ‘out of the box’. Other languages can be added, even XML, JSON, etc. This talk will show experience using Blockly as a Cultural Heritage (Museum/Exhibition) Domain Specific Visual language, in particular focused on event based programming for non programmers (curators/exhibition professionals).

1.00PM – 2.00PM
WEDNESDAY 09 MARCH 2016
CANTOR 9137

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