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30th PPIG Annual Workshop 2019: Newcastle, UK
- Mariana Marasoiu, Luke Church, Lindsay Marshall:
Proceedings of the 30th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 2019, Newcastle University, UK, August 28 - 30, 2019. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 2019 - Colin B. D. Clark, Sepideh Shahi, Simon Bates, Clayton Lewis:
Coding to Learn and Create: New Modes of Programming for Learners Who Have Been Left Out (Work in Progress). - Chris Martin, Kate Kilgour, Angus I. Lamond:
Beyond a Faster Horse: the UX of a Paperless Biochemistry Laboratory. - Marian Petre, André van der Hoek, David Bowers:
Software design as multiple contrasting dialogues. - Melanie Coles, Keith Phalp:
Undergraduate students’ learning approaches and learning to program. - Brett A. Becker:
Parlez-vous Java? Bonjour La Monde != Hello World: Barriers to Programming Language Acquisition for Non-Native English Speakers. - Alan F. Blackwell, Luke Church, Martin Erwig, James Geddes, Andy Gordon, Maria I. Gorinova, Atilim Gunes Baydin, Bradley Gram-Hansen, Tobias Kohn, Neil D. Lawrence, Vikash Mansinghka, Brooks Paige, Tomas Petricek, Diana Robinson, Advait Sarkar, Oliver Strickson:
Usability of Probabilistic Programming Languages. - Bostjan Bubnic, Tomaz Kosar:
Towards a Consensus about Computational Thinking Skills: Identifying Agreed Relevant Dimensions. - Matt Bellingham, Simon Holland, Paul Mulholland:
Toward meaningful algorithmic music-making for non-programmers. - Antranig Basman:
The Naturalist’s Friend - A case study and blueprint for pluralist data tools and infrastructure. - Jonathan Edwards, Stephen Kell, Tomas Petricek, Luke Church:
Evaluating programming systems design. - Charles Boisvert:
Open Piping: a Visual Workflow Environment. - Leah Bidlake, Eric Aubanel, Daniel Voyer:
Constructing a Model of Expert Parallel Programmers’ Mental Representations Formed During Parallel Program Comprehension. - Rob Bowman, Luke Church:
Challenging users’ perceptions of decision boundaries in machine learning systems (WIP). - Luke Church, Emma Söderberg:
Probes and Sensors: The Design of Feedback Loops for Usability Improvements. - James Noble:
Cognitive Dimensions of Modular Noise Improvisation. - Bjarke Vognstrup Fog, Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose:
Mapping the Landscape of Literate Computing.
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