Technical Dimensions of Feedback in Live Programming Systems by Josh Horowitz

Technical Dimensions of Feedback in Live Programming Systems by Josh Horowitz

From Feeling of Computing by Ivan Reese, Jimmy Miller, and Lu Wilson

May 10, 2026 · 2h 9m

About this episode

This episode discusses the paper on feedback in live programming systems by Josh Horowitz.

This episode is about the paper Technical Dimensions of Feedback in Live Programming Systems by Josh Horowitz . [THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] [SERIOUSLY, IF YOU WANT SOMETHING HERE, WRITE IT YOURSELF ] [NO PROMISES. MAKE IT GOOD] It's a solid episode — that's my take. You should listen to it instead of reading about it. And then give us your take . Links $ Gang, I'm sorry this episode is months late. It was a real doozy! But also, the bonus episodes over on our Patreon have been getting wildly ambitious. I did an insanely edited 54-minute video about The Browser Company . We had William Taysom over to share a deep critical analysis of The Witness . Jimmy and I shared what we'd do with our lives if we weren't doing computer stuff. And most recently, we spilled the design tea on two recent projects we've been working on — Jimmy's Whiteboard visual programming system, and Tenfold from Ink & Switch. If you like the FoC podcast, you'll get so much more of it for $5/month at feelingoff.com . Audio Hijack — this is the program we use to record the podcast. It has "Canadian Juice", which is a joke only Lu will get, but Lu isn't going to read this. But you…

People in this episode

Hosts: Ivan Reese, Jimmy Miller, Lu Wilson

Guest: Josh Horowitz

Topics covered

  • live programming
  • feedback systems
  • technology
  • podcast
  • software development

Keywords

  • live programming
  • feedback
  • technology
  • podcast
  • software

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Browser Company, Ink & Switch

Books & works: Notes from the Underground, Technical Dimensions of Feedback in Live Programming Systems, The Witness

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