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End-user software engineers often lack the training, tools, methodologies or other supports common to professional developers. Further, how and where they go for help is unknown. This paper presents results from an interview study where end-user programmer scientists relate, via storytelling, their help seeking behaviors. Our goal is to explore ways that the software engineering community can aid...
Experiences of computation vary widely between people. Users ranging from artists to scientists struggle to create programs to meet their needs. Further, the usability implications of designers 'thinking computationally' about social relations such as 'friendship' are highlighted by problems of privacy in Facebook and similar systems. This variability in the experience of computation is more than...
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