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End-user programmers in trouble: Can the Idea Garden help them to help themselves?
2013
2013 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human Centric Computing
End-user programmers often get stuck because they do not know how to overcome their barriers. We have previously presented an approach called the Idea Garden, which makes minimalist, on-demand problem-solving support available to end-user programmers in trouble. Its goal is to encourage end users to help themselves learn how to overcome programming difficulties as they encounter them. In this paper, we investigate whether the Idea Garden approach helps end-user programmers problem-solve their
doi:10.1109/vlhcc.2013.6645260
dblp:conf/vl/CaoKBBFJHY13
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