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Everyday Programming: Challenges and Opportunities for Informal Web Development
Rome, Italy September 26-September 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/VLHCC.2004.262004 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languag ...
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Mary Beth Rosson, Pennsylvania State University
Julie Ballin, Pennsylvania State University
Heather Nash, Pennsylvania State University
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with twelve end users who develop and maintain web content for diverse organizations. We discussed their general background and web projects, with an emphasis on tool usage and problem-solving strategies. Our qualitative analysis of the interview results offers a socio-technical view of everyday programming, with an emphasis on the complex interactions between end-users' personal history, organizational context, and tool use.
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Mary Beth Rosson, Julie Ballin, Heather Nash, "Everyday Programming: Challenges and Opportunities for Informal Web Development," vlhcc, pp.123-130, 2004 IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages - Human Centric Computing (VLHCC'04), 2004
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