Sharing Time and Code in a Browser-Based Live Coding Environment

We describe research extending the live coding environment Gibber with affordances for ensemble, networked, live coding performances. ese include shared editing of code documents, remote code execution, an extensible chat system, shared state, and clock synchronization via proportional-integral control. We discuss these features using the framework provided by Lee and Essl in their 2014 paper Models and Opportunities for Networked Live Coding.