| Elliot Soloway and James C. Spohrere eds. Learning Programming Concepts. Studying the Novice Programmer, section III, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, New Jersey, 1989, pp 125-180. |
....enough to learn a programming language adequate for the task. It is well known that programming is a difficult task for people to learn, and most people are not able programmers. In fact, there are studies that show that programming using a symbolic language is a significantly difficult task [39]. Rather than make programming a matter of literacy, the tools for building software should require no programming knowledge at all. There are people with the ability to draw or write music and some of them would like to be able to incorporate their skills into software. The goal is to allow ....
Elliot Soloway and James C. Spohrere eds. Learning Programming Concepts. Studying the Novice Programmer, section III, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, New Jersey, 1989, pp 125-180.
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