Citation:
J.F. Pane and B.A. Myers,
"The Influence of the Psychology of Programming on a Language Design: Project Status Report,"
Proceedings of the 12th Annual Meeting of the Psychology of Programmers Interest Group,
A.F. Blackwell and E. Bilotta, Eds. Corigliano Calabro, Italy: Edizioni
Memoria, April 10-13, 2000, pp. 193-205.
Abstract:
Research in Psychology of Programming (PoP) and related fields over the
past thirty years has identified many important usability issues for
programming languages and tools. However, when new programming languages
are designed these findings do not seem to have much impact, so popular
modern languages continue to exhibit many of the same old problems. This
paper reviews the progress of an ongoing project to elevate the
influence of PoP on the design of a new programming language. In the
context of designing a new programming language for children, we
cataloged and interpreted the prior work, performed new studies where
questions remained unanswered, and have focused on usability throughout
the design. In addition to producing a system that is easier to learn
and use than existing systems, we hope to exemplify a process that could
be adopted by other language designers to improve the usability of their
systems.
Full Paper:
PaneMyers-PoPInfluence.pdf (169 KB).
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