weekly schedule 2020 - semester 2
feb 1
  - copmutation about means of understanding
 
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      - ~~history of programming languages~~
 
    
   
  - semantics in programming languages
 
feb 8
  - aesthetics about means of understanding (lit)
 
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      - conferences + books to order
 
    
   
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          - philosophy of computer science (pp.123-144, pp.492-501, pp.537-559, pp.648-667)
 
        
       
    
   
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          - aesthetics of code (pp.159-201 - pp.201-237)
 
        
       
    
   
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          - skim a-z of programming languages for references to beauty
 
        
       
    
   
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          - see aesthetics/ folder (based on the cambridge syllabus)
 
        
       
    
   
feb 15
  - read refs from rapaport
    
      - [https://www.chronicle.com/article/decoding-the-value-of-computer-science/]
 
      - [https://www.cs.swarthmore.edu/~cfk/cs-liberal-arts-accepted.pdf]
 
      - [http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/writing/software.htm] patterns!
 
      - [https://www.jstor.org/stable/27903620] software ontology
 
      - [https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ242987] what is a program?
 
      - paragraph 10.4.2
 
      - [https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2005/8/6141-software-as-art/fulltext]
 
      - read 19.4.3 for Lakoff
 
      - putnam, representation and reality, 1988 (pp.121-125)
 
      - rapaport 1999, implementation is semantic interpretation
 
      - [https://www.ehu.eus/documents/1134202/0/Lamport+-+Who+Builds+a+House+without+Drawing+Blueprints.pdf] -> look for “abstraction is an art”
 
      - [https://ruccs.rutgers.edu/images/personal-zenon-pylyshyn/class-info/FP2012/FP2012_readings/Dennett_RealPatterns.pdf]
 
    
   
  - aesthetics about means of understanding (lit)
 
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      - go through reference list
 
    
   
feb 22
  - write recap and touch base with advisors