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How do deaf or hearing impaired programmers perform in debugging java code?
2014
Anais do XXV Simpósio Brasileiro de Informática na Educação (SBIE 2014)
unpublished
People who are deaf or hearing impaired (DHI) often struggle with low-paying jobs. Access to education can change their perspectives. Many jobs in the information technology industry are left unfilled due to the lack of skillful candidates. Our lab offers distance learning Java programming courses to the DHI. We wondered how good our java DHI graduates are in finding and fixing program errors and changing program logic. We asked 5 DHI and 5 non-DHI programmers with the same amount of experience
doi:10.5753/cbie.sbie.2014.593
fatcat:7sffi2hi7zab7kvfvjcw64duje