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TOPLAP (The (Temporary|Transnational|Terrestrial|Transdimensional) Organisation for the (Promotion|Proliferation|Permanence|Purity) of Live (Algorithm|Audio|Art|Artistic) Programming) is an informal organization formed in February 2004 to bring together the various communities that had formed around live coding environments.<ref>Ward, A., Rohrhuber, J., Olofsson, F., McLean, A., Griffiths, D., Collins, N., and Alexander, A. (2004). [http://art.runme.org/1107861145-2780-0/livecoding.pdf Live algorithm programming and a temporary organisation for its promotion]. In Goriunova, O. and Shulgin, A., editors, read_me - Software Art and Cultures.</ref> The TOPLAP manifesto asserts several requirements for a TOPLAP compliant performance, in particular that performers' screens should be projected and not hidden.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://toplap.org/wiki/ManifestoDraft |title = ManifestoDraft |website=Toplap.org}}</ref>
 
On-the-fly promotespromoted live coding practice sincebetween 2020-2022. This iswas a project co-funded by the Creative European program and run in Hangar, ZKM, Ljudmila and Creative Code Utrecht.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://onthefly.space/ |title = On-the-fllyfly project |website=onthefly.space}}</ref>
 
== Research ==
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* [[Interactive programming]]—programming practice of using live coding in software development
* [[NIME]]—academic and artistic conference on advances in music technology, sometimes featuring live coding performances and research presentations
* [[Creative coding]]—programming approach to create something expressive
 
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