Code warriors and code-a-phobes: a study in attitude and pair programming


Autoria(s): Thomas, Lynda; Robertson, Ann; Ratcliffe, Mark Bartley
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Software Engineering

Department of Computer Science

Data(s)

26/09/2008

26/09/2008

01/01/2003

Resumo

Thomas, L., Ratcliffe, M., and Robertson, A. 2003. Code warriors and code-a-phobes: a study in attitude and pair programming. SIGCSE Bull. 35, 1 (Jan. 2003), 363-367.

This paper reports on how first-year students who have programmed before see their programming interest and ability and how this self-perception relates to their performance in the introductory programming course. In particular we examine how this self-perception is reflected in their reactions to the pair-programming technique for developing software.Students who had programming experience before University were given a survey that placed them on a scale that we have called Code Warrior to Code-a-phobe. We then placed them in 'opposite' and 'similar' pairs for a pair programming exercise and surveyed their reactions. There was evidence that students who have considerable self-confidence do not enjoy the experience of pair programming as much as other students and that students produce their best work when placed in pairs with students of similar self-confidence levels.

Non peer reviewed

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5

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Thomas , L , Robertson , A & Ratcliffe , M B 2003 , ' Code warriors and code-a-phobes: a study in attitude and pair programming ' pp. 363-367 .

PURE: 77768

PURE UUID: 63560ddd-c06a-4647-a71b-2eb27c3e5929

dspace: 2160/658

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/658

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eng

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Conference paper

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