Helping programmers get what they want

Authors: Ollis, G.

Conference: 27th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group - PPIG 2016

Dates: 7 September-10 August 2016

Journal: http://www.ppig.org/workshops

Publisher: Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG 2016)

Abstract:

Notions of "good practice" exist for many aspects of a programmer’s work. They are intended to bring benefits on a variety of dimensions from the most concrete and measurable, such as program speed, to more subjective characteristics such as readability. This research addresses programmer practices good or bad in any part of their professional work but considers them from the perspective of a single outcome: impact on the productivity of fellow programmers. The findings are now being applied in an experimental new framework for professional development.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/24667/

http://www.ppig.org/

Source: Manual

Helping programmers get what they want

Authors: Ollis, G.

Conference: 27th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group - PPIG 2016

Publisher: Psychology of Programming Interest Group (PPIG)

Abstract:

Notions of "good practice" exist for many aspects of a programmer’s work. They are intended to bring benefits on a variety of dimensions from the most concrete and measurable, such as program speed, to more subjective characteristics such as readability. This research addresses programmer practices good or bad in any part of their professional work but considers them from the perspective of a single outcome: impact on the productivity of fellow programmers. The findings are now being applied in an experimental new framework for professional development.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/24667/

http://www.ppig.org/

Source: BURO EPrints