Jens Mönig
Jens Mönig is a researcher at SAP and makes interactive programming environments. He is fanatical about visual coding blocks. Jens is the architect and lead programmer of UC Berkeley’s "Snap! Build Your Own Blocks" programming language, used in the introductory “Beauty and Joy of Computing” curriculum. Previously Jens has worked under Alan Kay on the GP programming language together with John Maloney and Yoshiki Ohshima, helped develop Scratch for the MIT Media Lab and written enterprise software at MioSoft. Jens is a fully qualified lawyer in Germany and has been an attorney, corporate counsel and lecturer for many years before rediscovering his love for programming through Scratch and Squeak. For leisure Jens likes guitar picking and strumming his mandolin.
Jens Mönig presents 18 Events:
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The Future of Snap! at Snap!Con 2020
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One Block to Rule Them All - From Media Computation to Data Science with Snap! at Snap!Con 2020
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Keynote: Hyperblocks at Snap!Con 2020
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Snap! Media Computation at Young Thinkers Learning Festival 2020
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Snap! Media Computation at Young Thinkers Learning Festival 2020
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Inventing Together at Snap!shot 2020
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Grand Gestures at Snap!Con 2021
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What's New In Snap! at Snap!Con 2021
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What Might be the Future of Snap!? at Snap!Con 2021
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Create computational music with Snap! at SAP Young Thinkers Learning Festival 2021
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Snap! Inspirations at SAP Young Thinkers Learning Festival 2021
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Keynotes: Snap! 7 at Snap!shot 2021
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The story of Snap! at Snap!Con 2019
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What's New In Snap! 5 at Snap!Con 2019
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Introduction to Cryptography at Snap!Con 2022
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What's Cooking in Snap! at Snap!Con 2022
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The Future of Snap! at Snap!Con 2022
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What's New In Snap! at Snap!Con 2023