Simplifying Web Programmin

Modern web programming is plagued by a jungle of heterogeneous programming frameworks and lacks adequate abstractions for end- to-end rapid, structured, design and development. We studied the current problems faced by developers using an online survey, and found that integrating client-side interactivity with the back-end is a major source of inefficiency. Based on the reported issues, we developed a new programming environment, called WEBNAT, to reduce the burden of client-server programming. WEBNAT makes it easy to specify bindings of client-side views with server-side data and provides multiple abstractions that enable succinct specifications for interactive web applications. We conducted a user study to understand its usefulness and barriers to adoption. Our participants were able to learn and use WEBNAT in less than 2 hours showing minimal learning curve. We also discovered that although novices embrace the system readily, experience developers are more cautious about adopting a new web programming framework.

By: Nishant Sinha IBM Research, India Rezwana Karim Rutgers University, USA Monika Gupta IBM Research, India

Published in: RI 14009 in 2014

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