Presented by:

Brian Harvey

from UC Berkeley

UC Berkeley Teaching Professor Emeritus. Co-developer (with Jens Mönig) of Snap!; co-developer (with Dan Garcia and several grad students at Berkeley, and a team at EDC led by Paul Goldenberg) of the Beauty and Joy of Computing curriculum. Long ago Logo developer and author of the three-volume Computer Science Logo Style books. Co-author (with Matt Wright) of Simply Scheme, a prequel to SICP.

Michael Ball

from UC Berkeley

I'm currently a Lecturer at UC Berkeley, developer on the Snap!, Snap!Con and BJC Teams.

Victoria Phelps

from SAP, UCB

She is a computer science student at UC Berkeley, working as course staff for BJC/CS10 under the supervision of Professor Dan Garcia. She also works as an intern for SAP as part of the Snap! Team. First introduced to computer science through Snap! and BJC, she is a huge fan of both platforms and loves to contribute in whatever ways possible.

No materials for the event yet, sorry!

The official Snap! Reference Manual hasn't been updated since version 8. We are converting it to an online format, with a Github repository to which anyone can make contributions. The conversion process is theoretically automated, but turns out to need a lot of human TLC to make it really look right. Come to this BOF if you're interested in contributing either to the conversion itself or to the updating, or if you just want to see what we're doing.

Duration:
30 min
Room:
Seminar Room 1
Conference:
Snap!Con 2025
Type:
Birds of a Feather (BoF)
Presented via:
In person
Difficulty:
Easy