It Will Never Work in Theory: Strange Loop 2022

On Friday, September 23, It Will Never Work in Theory is offering its second live event in conjunction with the Strange Loop conference. Leading software engineering researchers will present short summaries of immediate, actionable results on everything from securing software supply chains to automatically avoiding API misuses.

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Chris Brown: "How to recommend tools for finding and fixing software errors." Chris is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech.
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Joanna da Silva Santos: "Choose wisely: code smells in automatically generated code." Joanna is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Notre Dame.
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Catherine Hicks: "It's like coding in the dark: the need for learning culture within engineering teams." Cat is the VP of Research Insights and Director of the Developer Insights Lab at Pluralsight Flow.
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Foutse Khomh: "Finding bugs in deep learning programs." Foutse is a Full Professor of Software Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal.
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Mohamed Wiem Mkaouer: "One thousand and one stories: a large-scale survey of software refactoring." Mohamed is an Assistant Professor in Software Engineering the Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Sarah Nadi: "It's not you, it's the API: automatically avoiding API misuses." Sarah is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computing Science at the University of Alberta.
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Justin Smith: "How automated tools can communicate effective strategies for fixing bugs." Justin is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Lafayette College.
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Tianyi Zhang: "Interactive debugging and testing support for deep learning." Tianyi is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at Purdue University.
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Recordings of these talks have been made available courtesy of Strange Loop, a multi-disciplinary conference that brings together the developers and thinkers building tomorrow's technology in fields such as emerging languages, alternative databases, concurrency, distributed systems, security, and the web.