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Java Task Force
In early 2004, the ACM created the Java Task Force (JTF).
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2011
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2011
Object-oriented space physics: nifty assignment
C. Burch
2011
Corpus ID: 215968166
To teach object-oriented concepts in Java during CS1, I use a matched pair of short, guided assignments emphasizing the…
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2009
2009
Computing education matters
A. McGettrick
CACM
2009
Corpus ID: 36110735
This article discusses student enrollment in computer science and how it is being promoted by the ACM's Education Board and…
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2006
2006
The ACM java task force: final report
E. Roberts
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Kim B. Bruce
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+7 authors
Frank Yellin
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
2006
Corpus ID: 11742443
Copyright is held by the author/owner(s). SIGCSE’06, March 1–5, 2006, Houston, Texas, USA. ACM 1-59593-259-3/06/0003. SUMMARY…
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2005
2005
The ACM java task force: status report
E. Roberts
,
Kim B. Bruce
,
+7 authors
Frank Yellin
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
2005
Corpus ID: 10088218
SIGCSE 2004 marked the official announcement of the ACM Java Task Force, which is working to develop a stable collection of…
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2005
2005
The ACM java task force: status report
Eric S. Roberts
,
Kim B. Bruce
,
+7 authors
Frank Yellin
Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
2005
Corpus ID: 261841667
SIGCSE 2004 marked the official announcement of the ACM Java Task Force, which is working to develop a stable collection of…
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