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MIT CSAIL Seminar "Shrinking JavaScript for an SICP-based First-Year Course"

MIT CSAIL Seminar "Shrinking JavaScript for an SICP-based First-Year Course"

Martin Henz - Joint work with Boyd Anderson, Kok-Lim Low, and Daryl Tan. In teaching and learning programming at ...

SPLASH-E 2021: Shrinking JavaScript for CS1

SPLASH-E 2021: Shrinking JavaScript for CS1

Presentation at the SPLASH-E 2021 Symposium; speakers: Martin Henz and Boyd Anderson, joint work with Low Kok-Lim, paper ...

Introduction to the Supertech Research Group with Professor Charles Leiserson

Introduction to the Supertech Research Group with Professor Charles Leiserson

Charles E. Leiserson is the Edwin Sibley Webster Professor in

MIT CSAIL Explains: Recursive Language Models

MIT CSAIL Explains: Recursive Language Models

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MIT Prof. Explains How AI Can (& Can't) Help w/Coding: Part 1

MIT Prof. Explains How AI Can (& Can't) Help w/Coding: Part 1

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Xtreme Shrinking of JS for Teaching by Martin Henz

Xtreme Shrinking of JS for Teaching by Martin Henz

This is the video capture of the talk "Xtreme

CSAIL Alliances Student Spotlight: Jessica Van Brummelen

CSAIL Alliances Student Spotlight: Jessica Van Brummelen

Jessica Van Brummelen's research focuses on "developing voice-first, conversational artificial intelligence tools to allow anyone ...

Computational Mirrors: Revealing Hidden Video

Computational Mirrors: Revealing Hidden Video

Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/1912.02314 Project page: http://compmirrors.

Celebrating computing innovation: 20 years of MIT CSAIL & 60 years of Project MAC

Celebrating computing innovation: 20 years of MIT CSAIL & 60 years of Project MAC

Looking back at the anniversaries of Project MAC and the merger of LCS and the AI Lab into

CSAIL Alliances Researcher Spotlight | Mike Hagenow

CSAIL Alliances Researcher Spotlight | Mike Hagenow

Will robots become coworkers? Instead of replacing humans in manufacturing or similar fields, could robots work alongside ...

MIT Professor on Data Abstraction & Object-Oriented Programming

MIT Professor on Data Abstraction & Object-Oriented Programming

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MIT computer scientists give their favorite programming hacks

MIT computer scientists give their favorite programming hacks

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Announcing Building 32, from MIT CSAIL Alliances

Announcing Building 32, from MIT CSAIL Alliances

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