How Do Lisp Programmers Draw on Previous Experience to Solve Novel Problems?

  • Linn M
  • Katz M
  • Clancy M
  • et al.
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Abstract

In two exploratory studies, we looked at how expert LISP programmers organize LISP knowledge, and how they solve complex programming problems. First, using our previous work on Pascal templates as a framework, we generated a set of potential LISP templates and asked experts to identify and to sort them. Second, we invented a set of challenging LISP programming problems and asked experts to solve one or two of them while thinking aloud.

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Linn, M. C., Katz, M., Clancy, M. J., & Recker, M. (1992). How Do Lisp Programmers Draw on Previous Experience to Solve Novel Problems? In Computer-Based Learning Environments and Problem Solving (pp. 67–101). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77228-3_4

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