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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