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Continuity of student software development in tertiary institutions

Despite the availability and professional use of programming productivity aids and techniques, instruction in their use seems to be absent from tertiary computer programming courses. This is partly because the student programming environment in tertiary institutions lacks the continuity of software...

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Published in:SIGCSE bulletin 1985-12, Vol.17 (4), p.92-93
Main Author: Dunstan, Neil
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