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In defense of programming

Published: 12 February 2016 Publication History

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We all know that computing is exciting, yet students claim to find programming boring. We try to reassure them that computing is not just programming. While this is trivially true, I believe that it overlooks the fundamental place of programming in computing and can lead to adverse effects if pursued too zealously.

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  • (2022)What We Talk About When We Talk About ProgramsProceedings of the 2022 Working Group Reports on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education10.1145/3571785.3574125(117-164)Online publication date: 27-Dec-2022
  • (2016)And Now What Do We Do with Our Schoolchildren?Informatics in Schools: Improvement of Informatics Knowledge and Perception10.1007/978-3-319-46747-4_10(118-129)Online publication date: 22-Sep-2016

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cover image ACM Inroads
ACM Inroads  Volume 7, Issue 1
March 2016
46 pages
ISSN:2153-2184
EISSN:2153-2192
DOI:10.1145/2893369
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Published: 12 February 2016
Published in INROADS Volume 7, Issue 1

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  • (2022)What We Talk About When We Talk About ProgramsProceedings of the 2022 Working Group Reports on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education10.1145/3571785.3574125(117-164)Online publication date: 27-Dec-2022
  • (2016)And Now What Do We Do with Our Schoolchildren?Informatics in Schools: Improvement of Informatics Knowledge and Perception10.1007/978-3-319-46747-4_10(118-129)Online publication date: 22-Sep-2016

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