Sarah E. Chasins
Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley EECS. PL+HCI. Into making programming easier for social scientists and domain experts.
- New demo! youtu.be/rCPLSr79aGg Use Cartokit to map your data using familiar GUI-style interactions—and let Cartokit write the equivalent code for you. Try it out at alpha.cartokit.dev.
- You can find many more resources about how to use Cartokit at: docs.cartokit.dev. If you’re interested in getting involved with Cartokit, reach out or check out the GitHub: github.com/parkerziegle...
- If you want to know more about how Parker architected Cartokit—and how Cartokit can write code for you!—check out our research on Patch-Reconciliation Correspondence: dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/...
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View full threadOther contributors include: Justin Lubin.
- Writing programs to analyze modern biological data is hard! Take a look at how we’re making it easier: youtu.be/W7N9cU6KcGE. And try it out yourself at honeybee-lang.org!
- We’ve been developing a new tool called Honeybee, a programming tool for biologists. You can use Honeybee to write a Python program that will analyze your experimental data. The demo above shows how you’d use Honeybee to code a basic RNA-seq analysis pipeline.
- If you’re interested in the Programming Languages technology that goes into making Honeybee, take a look at our research on Programming by Navigation: dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/... If you want to contribute, take a look at the GitHub! github.com/justinlubin/...
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View full threadParker Ziegler, Marlena Preigh, and Eric Rawn also contributed!
- Are you working on making human-friendly programming tools? Or some other HCI-PL crossover work? Come join us at PLATEAU! 2026.plateau-workshop.org The deadline is Dec 17, and the workshop is Mar 9-10. See you there :)
- If you or your students are interested in visualization tools, may I suggest signing up for my student @parkie-doo.sh's study! We're learning *a lot* about how to build direct manipulation programming tools these days! Please pass the sign up link along to your labs! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...