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ESEM
2008
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Pair programming: what's in it for me?
Pair programming is a practice in which two programmers work collaboratively at one computer on the same design, algorithm, or code. Prior research on pair programming has primari...
Andrew Begel, Nachiappan Nagappan
ITICSE
2010
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
What did qubits ever do for me: an answer for CS2 students
We show how to teach and motivate small quantum computer programs as a supplemental topic in a CS2 data structures class. A traditional example such as Shor’s factorization [8] ...
Michael Main, Robert Frohardt, Yingdan Huang
WSC
2007
13 years 6 months ago
What I wish they would have taught me (or that I would have better remembered!) in school
This panel reflects upon their experiences as simulation professionals and shares their thoughts regarding elements of their simulation education that they have found most helpful...
Charles R. Standridge, Daniel A. Finke, Carley Jur...
CHI
2010
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
What would other programmers do: suggesting solutions to error messages
Interpreting compiler errors and exception messages is challenging for novice programmers. Presenting examples of how other programmers have corrected similar errors may help novi...
Björn Hartmann, Daniel MacDougall, Joel Brand...
ASP
2003
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
What's in a model? Epistemological analysis of Logic Programming
It is commonly believed that the meaning of a formal declarative knowledge representation language is determined by its formal semantics. This is not quite so. This paper shows an...
Marc Denecker