Dynamic Documents as Personal Software
Offered By: Fission via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking approach to personal computing in this 51-minute talk by Geoffrey Litt from Fission. Discover how the research prototype Potluck challenges the traditional app-centric model by enabling users to transform ordinary text documents into interactive tools for managing various aspects of daily life. Learn about the potential for deeply customizable software that adapts to individual needs, from recipe organization to workout tracking and household chore management. Gain insights into the broader vision of malleable, user-reconfigurable software tools that could revolutionize personal computing and empower users to tailor their digital experiences on the fly.
Syllabus
Dynamic documents as personal software - Geoffrey Litt
Taught by
Fission
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