Author:
Gray Wayne D.,Spohrer James C.,Green Thomas R. G.
Abstract
The call for participation for the
Workshop on End User Programming
began with the following statement:In the beginning, every user was a programmer. While that appeared to change forever in the 80's, the 90's are shaping up as the decade of macro-languages, scripting languages, authoring languages, dbase query languages, inter-application communication languages, and event languages. Programming in some form or another will become inescapable and again, every user will be a programmer. The 90's will be the decade of
end-user programming.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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