Randall B. Smith. Experiences with the Alternate Reality Kit, an Example of the Tension Between Literalism and Magic, in Proc. CHI + GI Conference, pp 61-67, Toronto, (April 1987).

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Programming as an Experience: The Inspiration for Self - Smith, Ungar (1995)   (21 citations)  Self-citation (Smith)   (Correct)

....of programming that can be learned more easily, and can be performed with less cognitive overhead. The notion of direct manipulation has been around for many years now, and it is interesting to note that some of the earlier prototype based systems were visual programming environments [BD81] [Smi87]. The current Self user interface [SMU95] MS95] enhances the sense of direct manipulation by employing two principles we call structural reification, and live editing. We will define these principles, and show with an example how the interface brings the feeling of direct object experience to ....

Randall B. Smith. Experiences with the Alternate Reality Kit, an Example of the Tension Between Literalism and Magic, in Proc. CHI + GI Conference, pp 61-67, Toronto, (April 1987).

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