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Problem-Solving Applications in Developer Environments. PPIG 2017 - Nicholas Nelson, Anita Sarma, André van der Hoek:
Towards an IDE to Support Programming as Problem-Solving. PPIG 2017: 15 - Chris J. Martin, Janet M. Hughes:
Digital Makers: Ownership, Personalisation and Purpose. PPIG 2017: 6 - Antranig Basman:
If What We Made Were Real: Against Imperialism and Cartesianism in Computer Science, and for a discipline that creates real artifacts for real communities, following the faculties of real cognition. PPIG 2017: 23 - Luke Church, Joana Chicau:
Scores & Scripts - a Bestiary of Intents. PPIG 2017: 8 - Mária Csernoch, Piroska Biró:
Sprego, End-user Programming in Spreadsheets. PPIG 2017: 22 - Fabian Deitelhoff:
Applying Asynchronous Gaze Sharing and Social Navigation for Problem Solving Principles in an Programming Environment. PPIG 2017 - Mohammad Hadhrawi, Alan F. Blackwell, Luke Church:
A Systematic Literature Review of Cognitive Dimensions. PPIG 2017: 3 - Felienne Hermans:
Code as Art - Art as Code: On the Use of Poetry and Paintings in Programming Education. PPIG 2017: 2 - Peter Hilton, Felienne Hermans:
Naming Guidelines for Professional Programmers. PPIG 2017: 19 - Robert Holwerda:
Block-based languages for professionals. PPIG 2017 - Bennett Kankuzi:
Dynamic Translation of Spreadsheet Formulas to Problem Domain Narratives. PPIG 2017: 11 - Clayton Lewis:
Methods in user oriented design of programming languages. PPIG 2017: 4 - Sebastian Lohmeier:
Towards Webcam-based Eye Tracking in the Eclipse IDE. PPIG 2017: 13 - Mariana Marasoiu, Alan F. Blackwell:
User experiences in a visual analytics business. PPIG 2017: 21 - Chris Parnin, Janet Siegmund, Norman Peitek:
On the Nature of Programmer Expertise. PPIG 2017: 16 - Margherita Pasini, Ugo Solitro, Margherita Brondino, Daniela Raccanello:
The role of the cognitive style in improving the learning to program. PPIG 2017: 14 - Catalin F. Perticas, Bipin Indurkhya, Razvan V. Florian, Lehel Csató:
Finding Patterns in Visualizations of Programs. PPIG 2017: 10 - Ayman Qahmash, Mike Joy, Adam Boddison:
Investigating high-achieving students' code-writing abilities through the SOLO taxonomy. PPIG 2017: 17 - Nicolas Slack, Kate Howland:
H.I.D.E.: A Virtual Reality Debugging Environment. PPIG 2017: 18 - Alaaeddin Swidan, Felienne Hermans:
Programming Education to Preschoolers: Reflections and Observations from a Field Study. PPIG 2017: 7 - Chamila Wijayarathna:
Developing a Systematic Approach to Evaluate the Usability of Security APIs. PPIG 2017 - Chamila Wijayarathna, Nalin A. G. Arachchilage, Jill Slay:
Using Cognitive Dimensions Questionnaire to Evaluate the Usability of Security APIs. PPIG 2017: 5 - John Wilkie, Judith Good:
Tica: An environment for exploring tangible vs. screen-based programming. PPIG 2017: 9 - Luke Church, Felienne Hermans:
Proceedings of the 28th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2017, Delft, The Netherlands, July 1-3, 2017. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2017 [contents]
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