To help teach object-oriented programming, students at King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia created a self-paced, interactive program that associates code ... Read More »
Just how do you teach cloud computing? It requires substantial hands-on applications and is constantly evolving — thus it presents some unique challenges for ed... Read More »
Editor Brian David Johnson and guest author Evan Atherton expand on the column "Science Fiction Prototyping at Work," in which Atherton discusses how Autodesk i... Read More »
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This installment of Computer's series highlighting the work published in IEEE Computer Society journals comes from IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed... Read More »
As the leading global publisher of information on computer science and related technologies, the IEEE Computer Society provides online and mobile access to more... Read More »
If small businesses collectively embrace cybersecurity, the unique adaptability advantages they have over large organizations could significantly change the dyn... Read More »
This video, to accompany "Programmers Are Users Too: Human-Centered Methods for Improving Programming Tools," describes HANDS, a new programming system that emp... Read More »
This video, to accompany "Programmers Are Users Too: Human-Centered Methods for Improving Programming Tools," demonstrates the prototype for Whyline, a debuggin... Read More »
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