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SIGCSE
1996
ACM
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15 years 2 months ago
Thinking about binary trees in an object-oriented world
The Binary Search Tree serves as an important example when teaching data structures. We explore new approaches to understanding the implementation of a Binary Search Tree, using c...
A. Michael Berman, Robert C. Duvall
ITICSE
2004
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Self-efficacy and mental models in learning to program
Learning to program is a unique experience for each student, and it is not fully understood why one person in an introductory programming course learns to program better and more ...
Vennila Ramalingam, Deborah LaBelle, Susan Wiedenb...
INFSOF
2007
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14 years 9 months ago
Interpretation, interaction and reality construction in software engineering: An explanatory model
The incorporation of social issues in software engineering is limited. Still, during the last 20 years the social element inherent in software development has been addressed in a ...
Kari Rönkkö

Book
336views
16 years 6 months ago
C++: A Dialog
"Assuming that you want to learn C++, why should you read this book rather than any of dozens of other introductory C++ books? One difference between this book and other intro...
Steve Heller
IFIP
1994
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
CAD Systems and the Division of Labour in Knitwear Design
The design of knitted garments is an activity shared by knitwear designers (who are almost all young and female) and knitting machine technicians (who are almost all male and usual...
Claudia Eckert, Martin Stacey