My research interests lie in knowledge representation in general, and as a middleground – in programmer’s experience of generating new concepts and theories. This brought up a nice practical application in the form of a framework for logical programming, which generates code based on the user’s proofs – Crystallect. As soon as it reached the stage of practical usability from my point of view, I’ve hurried up to publish it in search for feedback and crowdfunding. Judging by the early responses – it appears quite incomprehensible for general public.
One way to go from here – is to focus on producing learning materials, step-by-step tutorials, how to think in the paradigm of functional programming and so on. And I’m afraid this will take a long time.
Another way – is to reach out to scientific community and perhaps write proper scientific papers on the topic while looking for academic grants. May be you have some suggestions for me?
The problem is that I’m not affiliated with any company or institution, and furthermore, live in Russia.