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- 2016
- Tomas Petricek:
Programming language theory: Thinking the unthinkable. PPIG 2016: 31 - Paul Albinson:
Enhancing Programming Lectures Using Interactive Web-Based Lecture Slides. PPIG 2016: 21 - Sarah Alhammad, Shirley Atkinson, Liz J. Stuart:
The role of Visualisation in the study of Computer Programming. PPIG 2016: 20 - Thomas Allen, Temi Bidjerano:
Tracking the Novice Programmer. PPIG 2016: 2 - Suzy Atfield-Cutts, Melanie Coles:
Blended Feedback II: Video screen capture assessment feedback for individual students, as a matter of course, on an undergraduate computer programming unit. PPIG 2016: 24 - Antranig Basman:
Building Software is Not (Yet) a Craft. PPIG 2016: 32 - Antranig Basman, Luke Church, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose, Colin B. D. Clark:
Software and How it Lives On - Embedding Live Programs in the World Around Them. PPIG 2016: 19 - Alan F. Blackwell:
Vernacular Languages for Mechatronic Making. PPIG 2016: 18 - Abhishek Chander, Advait Sarkar:
A gaze-directed lens for touchless analytics. PPIG 2016: 27 - Luke Church, Mariana Marasoiu:
A fox not a hedgehog: What does PPIG know? PPIG 2016: 3 - Melanie Coles, Keith Phalp:
Brain Type as a Programming Aptitude Predictor. PPIG 2016: 10 - Carl Evans, Ian Mitchell, Christian R. Huyck:
Programming with simulated neurons: a first design pattern. PPIG 2016: 16 - Maria I. Gorinova, Karl Prince, Sallyanne Meakins, Alain Vuylsteke, Matthew Jones, Alan F. Blackwell:
The End-User Programming Challenge of Data Wrangling. PPIG 2016: 25 - Lucas Gren:
The Systems Approach to Change and the Agile Software Development Context. PPIG 2016: 29 - Varsha Koushik, Clayton Lewis:
A Nonvisual Interface for a Blocks Language. PPIG 2016: 1 - James Lockwood, Aidan Mooney, Susan Bergin:
A neurofeedback system to promote learner engagement. PPIG 2016: 28 - Sebastian Lohmeier:
A Formal and a Cognitive Model of Anaphors in Java. PPIG 2016: 34 - Andrew Macvean, Luke Church, John Daughtry, Craig Citro:
API Usability at Scale. PPIG 2016: 26 - Mariana Marasoiu:
Programmable graphics editors for data visualisation. PPIG 2016 - Craig S. Miller:
Human language and its role in reference-point errors. PPIG 2016: 35 - Gary Miller:
Programmer Experience Design and the Spreadsheet Paradigm. PPIG 2016 - Jessica Muirhead:
How do user centred techniques contribute to the design process to create online content that is informative and accessible? PPIG 2016 - Unaizah Obaidellah:
Comprehension and Composition of Flowcharts. PPIG 2016: 17 - Unaizah Obaidellah:
Assessing Novices' Program Comprehension based on Linked List Diagrams. PPIG 2016 - Gail Ollis:
Helping programmers get what they want. PPIG 2016: 30 - Pavel A. Orlov, Roman Bednarik, Liudmila Orlova:
Programmers' experiences with working in the restricted-view mode as indications of parafoveal processing differences. PPIG 2016: 12 - Margherita Pasini, Ugo Solitro, Margherita Brondino, Daniela Raccanello:
The Challenge of Learning to Program: motivation and achievement emotions in an eXtreme Apprenticeship experience. PPIG 2016: 11 - Nicolas Pope, Elizabeth Hudnott, Jonathan Foss, Meurig Beynon:
Whither with 'with'? - new prospects for programming. PPIG 2016: 33 - Keith Quille, Susan Bergin:
Programming: Further Factors that Influence Success. PPIG 2016: 14 - José Miguel Rojas, Gordon Fraser:
Teaching Software Testing with a Mutation Testing Game. PPIG 2016: 23
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